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Post by Pincho Paxton on Aug 1, 2013 14:09:50 GMT
First a link to an explanation... linkThe explanation however doesn't really work with my theory, because I don't have a Big Bang, and I don't have a time going back to a beginning. What I do have is the scaling down of matter towards each point in trapped spacetime. That will give me a red shift, and will scale photons down over a distance so that they have a relative distance between bodies to leave you with a black background. You might say that I have an extra dimension which is a scale to distance relationship. This is my first thought on this matter. It is likely that in 10 years I have evolved this thought into better physics.
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Aug 1, 2013 22:12:58 GMT
When scaling down matter towards points the Inverse Square Law must be maintained. When capturing light from a distance the Inverse square law must cover the canvas in front of you. To cover a complete canvas, and scale down to maintain the Inverse square law you must scale negatively. Then negative scale must be inverse to the positive scale, which means that negative scale covers a large area negatively. In other words scale 1000, and scale -1000 are identical in size, but -1000 is anti-matter, and therefore matter has scaled away, and inverted itself. The anti-matter must then be the blackness of space, and the red shift. Then as it reaches the eye the negative mass must focus to points, and the cloud becomes sharp.
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Aug 13, 2013 18:02:50 GMT
The latest news says that I may be right as usual... link
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