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Posted by Samuel A. (Sam) Cox on January 22, 2005 at 13:29:05
(Message posted from "unknown" at 68.45.160.182) - explanation

In Reply to: "Read the post" posted by Charlie on January 21, 2005 at 15:08:40

While we are on the subject, consider the implications of the following in and for the structure of the universe:

1. Nearby, some galaxies are blue shifted, moving toward us and others are redshifted; moving away.

2. As we observe galaxies farther and farther away they proportionally, according to the Hubble "Constant" are increasingly redshifted.

3. This redshifting indicates that distant galaxies are receding from us at an increasing fraction of the speed of light.

4. Distant galaxies are receding at speeds very close to the speed of light 90% up.

5. At the "big bang" distant galaxies are not observed because the universe is singular.

6. This hot big bang fills all of our sky and yet is singular.

7. As we look toward the Planck Realm, in the opposite direction, the universe is suspended on 4D surfaces in all of its particulate complexity and exists over cosmological time, experiencing motion, change and a slow general increase in entropy.

8. This "freezing" out of paticles on 4D event horizon surfaces near the palnck realm fits the dual configuation for the universe, inverse mapping and the crossreading of the proper time collapse of the univese remotely.

9. The math fits. If we estimate the size (in both space and time- and these estimates are improving rapidly) of the universe as we observe it, and use those parameters as a basis for comparison with the model using the GR Time Dilation formula, the Planck length, the duration of cosmological time, and the distance of the farthest galaxies, we get a very good approximation of this model, including its mathematical duality...as the people at Princeton, Cambridge, and UC are well aware.

10. The dual model also fits the mass and energy ditribution patterns of the universe found in WMAP.


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