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February 20, 2008
Another "scientific consensus" bites the dust
It looks like the Milky Way galaxy is about twice as thick as the 6,000 light years "scientific consensus" had concluded.
It took just a couple of hours using data available on the internet for University of Sydney scientists to discover that the Milky Way is twice as wide as previously thought.
Astrophysicist Professor Bryan Gaensler led a team that has found that our galaxy - a flattened spiral about 100,000 light years across - is 12,000 light years thick, not the 6,000 light years that had been previously thought.
Numerous phone calls to Al Gore looking for comment were not returned.