More Sorcery and a Celebration of the James Webb Space Telescope observations
Hello. Since I last posted (in August 2021) there have been gathering observations by the JWST - and I am happy to say these all support my associated theories of an infinite multiiverse, whilst troubling the standard model of cosmology that refers to 'inflation'.
There's now a herd of elephants in the room of the inflation/standard model. But I think the mammoth mystery is how there can be such variety in the visible universe, with all different and distinct kinds of galaxies, stars, extreme gravity objects (aka black holes) and directions of group flow/ motion. There's a cosmic zoo out there - which does not agree with the boring homogeneity that should have come from the inflation model.
I could equate inflation theory with a latter day flat Earth theory; as something that shouldn't be true (because it goes against the basic laws of physics) but has been believed in because appears to fit first appearances. But now with better telescopes like the JWST we see that inflation theory does not fit or explain all the observations (whilst theories that do stick to the laws of physics can explain the observations).
To celebrate what should new be a new era in the understanding of the universe I am issuing a new conceptual artwork in the manner of the SORCERY event (see previous posts). I am installing some some new 'sculptures made of space'. These 'objects' are spheres of 1cm radius and are titled 'The Thoughts Of Peace'. One of each is installed (unobtrusively) inside the heads of every (would be) world leader, most notably Putin, Trump, Netanyahu. One hopes it may have a beneficial impact on their thinking to bring about world peace.
They all suffer from the inflation of their ego/self importance - which can be subdued by thoughts of an infinite multiverse. I hope you can help these leaders be informed of the 'The Thoughts Of Peace' installation inside their heads and observe any beneficial changes in their conduct.
I am also installing a larger Thought Of Peace in the centre of Oxford's new Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for Humanities. This 'sculpture made of space' is a 1 metre radius sphere at the centre of the main hall, 3 metres above the floor.
Markthestars
3 July 2026