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Archimedes Plutonium
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Default Color of the Universe is silverywhite like the element plutonium(JohnsHopkins)

File002n PLUTONIUM ATOM TOTALITY Universe theory:
physics characteristics: color of the cosmos (JohnsHopkins Univ
recent findings)

by Archimedes Plutonium

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Subject:
Is 200,000 galaxies enough to match the silver colour of
plutonium? color of Universe
Date:
Sun, 10 Mar 2002 14:42:17 -0600
From:
Archimedes Plutonium
Organization:
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
Newsgroups:
sci.physics.electromag, sci.astro, sci.optics


--- quoting
http://www.reuters.com/news_article....StoryID=676227

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Red-faced astronomers said Thursday they
were mistaken when they reported that the universe is light green. It's

really beige.

"It was more colorful than it should have been, unfortunately," said
Ivan
Baldry, a post-doctoral fellow at Johns Hopkins University who
co-authored

the scholarly paper that gave the color of all the light in the
universe.

"It's much closer to white, really," Baldry said in a telephone
interview.
"More like cream."

Baldry and Karl Glazebrook, an assistant professor of astronomy at the
university, presented data at a meeting of the American Astronomical
Society in January finding that the color of the universe was a bit
greener
than pale turquoise.

The notion of stating a definitive color of all the universe's light was
a
whimsical one, destined to be nothing more than a footnote in their
final
paper, Baldry said.

Finding the color was a byproduct of an examination of some 200,000
galaxies to determine the rate of star birth as the universe aged.

By giving a numeric value to the colors of the different galaxies,
adding
them together and then averaging them, they came up with their color,
which they dubbed cosmic spectrum green.

But soon after this finding was announced, Mark Fairchild at the Munsell

Color Science Laboratories at the Rochester Institute of Technology in
New
York contacted them to say that the computer program the Hopkins
astronomers used inappropriately had set a feature known as the "white
point."

The white point is the point at which light appears white to the human
eye
in different kinds of illumination. The Hopkins astronomers' white point

was redder than it should have been, as if the universe was viewed under

red neon light.

"It's our fault for not taking the color science seriously enough,"
Glazebrook said in a statement. "I'm very embarrassed. I don't like
being wrong, but once I found out I was, I knew I had to get the word
out."

The new color of the universe, as viewed from outside the universe from
a
dark environment, is very light beige, but Baldry and Glazebrook do not
much care for that term.

In an updated version of their findings, they showed a patch of a color
just slightly darker than a white eggshell.

"Good luck if you can see the difference between this color and white!"
they wrote. "Suggestions for the name are welcome. As long as it is not
'beige'!"
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As the decades and centuries go by this measurement of the colour of the

Universe will be refined and increased for accuracy. What they will find

is that the colour of the Universe matches the silver colour of a
plutonium
atom. Not thorium, not uranium, not neptunium silver but only plutonium
silver color matches the colour of the Universe.

As for the Cosmic temperature of 2.71 Kelvin as measured by cosmic-
background radiation. Well that already matches plutonium intrinsic
thermodynamic temperature caused by Coulombic interactions.

I just do not know if 200,000 galaxies is enough of a sample to pick out

the silver colour of plutonium from the silver colour of its neighboring

atomic elements such as uranium. But the future is wide open to refine
the colour of the Universe.

And I am personally curious as to how long scientists will take to
become
honest. Honest in changing the name from "beige" (which it is not) to
that
of silver color. Silver is a gray color; a mix of white and black.

There will be a time lag before the news media changes the name beige to

silver because to say the Universe is a silver color threatens all of
those
scientists who believe in the Big Bang theory. The Big Bang cannot
accommodate any color to the universe. And due to the extreme hatred
shown by most every human towards the Atom Totality theory, there will
be reluctance to tell the truth. That beige is really silver color.

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Amazing that it was 2 years ago I made the above post, seems like only a
year not 2.

But anyway, I wanted to say that the color of the Universe is something
that needs be measured and refined each year, sort of like a yearly
checkup.

The reason it is so important is because the color of the cosmos will
match the color of plutonium. The Big Bang theory cannot reconcile
color. The Atom Totality
theory requires the color to match the element.

Archimedes Plutonium
www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
www.archimedesplutonium.com
whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots
of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies