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Post by Pincho Paxton on Jan 8, 2014 22:24:15 GMT
Link... Universe Measured to One-Percent AccuracyWhat I don't like here is that the useful Data is then strangled by the hold of the Big Bang model so that the Data is no longer useful. The way that Dark matter is used as a separate term in the text (Dark Matter was also in the mix...) doesn't make sense in my theory. Dark matter is energy trapped to fold negatively, and it isn't separated from Gravity, it is gravity maintaining a constant. You don't really need to talk about Dark Matter as a separate entity. Also, there is some sort of Red shift misunderstanding, that red shift means that the Universe changes in scale. Red shift means that matter moves in two directions, but you can do that without changing the scale of the Universe. You scale down matter that moves towards points, and like a Black Hole you accelerate the matter as it gets nearer to holes, you then circulate this energy negatively. You end up with a conveyor belt with a red shift but no change in size of the Universe, and no change in overall density. The red shift is purely a local observation from all points that means that Quantum holes exist, and nothing more than that. Pincho Paxton
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