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Chapt.14 missing mass conundrum solved #198 Atom Totality Theory



 
 
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Archimedes Plutonium[_2_]
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Default Chapt.14 missing mass conundrum solved #198 Atom Totality Theory

MISSING MASS Solved

Now I used to rate the Missing Mass Problem much higher than
the cosmic background radiation. I did this because the mass
of the Universe is more important of a physical overall feature
than the cosmic temperature. How much mass the Cosmos
has is more important to the future of the Cosmos than its
characteristic feature of temperature.

But now I rate this Missing Mass Problem lower because of the
precision and our precision measurement of the cosmic
temperature versus the imprecision we obtain with cosmic
mass measurements.

Cosmic Missing Mass Conundrum starts with astronomers
of the 20th century observing and recording the motion of
globular clusters and other astronomical objects in that they
possessed Solid Body Rotation. But this Solid Body Rotation
can have a Missing Mass Problem of anywhere from 70%
missing mass to that of 99% missing mass.

We all know that in an atom and thus an Atom Totality that
over 99% of the mass resides in the nucleus of the atom.

In the first 7 years of the 21st century, astronomers are
caught busy by looking for goofy and silly things such as "brown
dwarf stars" and then "dark matter" and then "dark
energy" to explain why so much of the mass of the Cosmos
is missing. The Atom Totality simply says over 99
percent of the Cosmic mass resides in the Nucleus of the
Atom Totality. And the Nucleus is the Great Attractor
near the Great Wall of galaxies directional to the Sloan
Great Wall of galaxies.

I suppose when astronomers of the 21st century confirm
that the rotational speed of Solid Body Rotation of
the Great Wall and Sloan Great Wall is so much slower
of a speed than say the Milky Way and neighboring galaxies
would be conclusive evidence that the Sloan Great Wall
is very close and nearby to the Nucleus of the 231Pu
Atom Totality. (The familar analogy is that a vinyl record
player of a point near the center travels a slower speed around
than does a point on the edge of the record since it travels
so much more distance to make one revolution.)

So we live in exciting times where the astronomers could
easily report the above.


Archimedes Plutonium
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whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies
 




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