Sunday, June 28, 2026

Cosmic Microwave Background

A familiar elongated oval shape similiar to a Mercator projection of earth

Peirce's Quincuncial map, published in 1879, offers a unique projection method derived from conformal stereographic principles. Unlike traditional maps, it arranges segments in a square shape and can be tessellated infinitely,

We know Mercators are misleading us on structure. For instance, Greenland looms larger than it should.  So this Pierce projection works better for some puposes. Providing a planetary meshnet, for example. This makes me wonder if anyone's applied it to the CMB?

Some clumping or structures in the CMB map may be distorted somewhat.  This could spread misconceptions about cosmic inflation cooling and reheating. We should have the best synthetic data we can produce, yes?

Think ot the synthetic children.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Id5iHy59UL8&pp=ugUHEgVlbi1VUw%3D%3D


 

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