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- discussions with established astrophysicists and philosophers,
- examination of the methodology used for modeling and interpreting data.

After decades of development, ΛCDM cosmology is akin to an iceberg hiding 95% of its content under some unknown new physics, a situation that [has been qualified as “embarrassing”](https://cosmosandhistory.org/index.php/journal/article/view/161) by leading cosmologists. From the era of astronomers and cosmologists such as Edwin Hubble, Fritz Zwicky, and Fred Hoyle to the era of Alan Guth, Jim Peebles, and Adam Riess, cosmology has dramatically lost its explanatory power and increased its dependence on free parameters, unobservable objects, and untestable forces. In search of a solution, ACG encourages a dialogue with every scientist, as progress will be served best by attempting to engage as many specialists as possible. You are especially welcome to join ACG if you have published work for the development of contemporary cosmology.
After decades of development, ΛCDM cosmology is akin to an iceberg hiding 95% of its content under some unknown new physics, a situation that [has been qualified as “embarrassing”](https://cosmosandhistory.org/index.php/journal/article/view/161) by leading cosmologists. From the era of astronomers and cosmologists such as Edwin Hubble, Fritz Zwicky, Fred Hoyle and Halton Arp to the era of Alan Guth, Jim Peebles, and Adam Riess, cosmology has dramatically lost its explanatory power and increased its dependence on free parameters, unobservable objects, and untestable forces. In search of a solution, ACG encourages a dialogue with every scientist, as progress will be served best by attempting to engage as many specialists as possible. You are especially welcome to join ACG if you have published work for the development of contemporary cosmology.

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The ACG Newsletter highlights observations that challenge ΛCDM cosmology.

2024: [June](./2024acg06newsletter.pdf) (*Click link to download the pdf document.*)
2024: [June](./2024acg06newsletter.pdf) [July](./2024acg07newsletter.pdf) (*Click link to download the pdf document.*)
2023: [January](./2023acg01newsletter.pdf), [March](./2023acg03newsletter.pdf), [May](./2023acg05newsletter.pdf), [June](./2023acg06newsletter.pdf), [October](./2023acg10newsletter.pdf)
2022: [November](./2022acg11newsletter.pdf), [December](./2022acg12newsletter.pdf)
2021: [February](./2021acg02newsletter.pdf), [November](./2021acg11newsletter.pdf), [December](./2021acg12newsletter.pdf)
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