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Post by Pincho Paxton on Nov 25, 2016 17:08:50 GMT
First a link... Testing A New Theory that challenges Einstein's physics From that link you can see a problem with the equal distribution of energy throughout the Universe. My physics do not happen linear throughout time over distance like the standard model does. The Universe in my theory is created from gravity collisions with magnetic outflows. The magnetic outflows are inflation, and eventually change into gravity which can then collide to create more elements of the Universe like galaxies. This is a fractal with evolution by growth of magnetic outflows from points, almost randomly distributed. In the standard model it is said that eventually everything will move apart to leave behind just a blackness of space, but my physics move apart to create new gravity collisions and new galaxies between the ones that we see now. The Van Allen radiation belt is a mini version of those physics. So my universe is distributed evenly by a repeating pattern more like the branching of roots from galaxy origins. Push apart for new growth in the middle. Pincho Paxton
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Dec 8, 2016 18:34:51 GMT
You cannot judge age by distance in the Universe, light speed makes little difference. It is the Emperor's New clothes to believe that light speed gives you an age by distance.
You need to use the analogy of a forest of trees, and then scale that up to light speed, and distance, and use the real ages of the trees, and then scale that up with the other physics. A forest with really old trees works best!
The Universe fractal is like a forest fractal, and when you scale the ages up to light speed, and scale the distances up you will see the reality of age by distance. It no longer works.
Pincho Paxton
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