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4th ed. Chapt 15 MECO theory to replace black-hole theory #306 ATOM TOTALITY
First let me apologize for having abandoned this book while tracking
down a piece of mathematics. So now I am returning and as soon as I finish this edition I plan to start the 5th edition to get some order into this book. Chapter 15 Subject: MECO theory looks to replace black-hole theory; Milky Way has no "black-hole" so the world has none-anywhere #40 ;3rd edition book: ATOM TOTALITY (Atom Universe) THEORY My memory is very good, still, so keep my fingers crossed. But shame I did not remember MECO for then I would have instantly found the reference and it was Harvard, and the name was Schild. --- quoting from NEW SCIENTIST --- http://www.newscientist.com/article/...uasar-casts-do... Mysterious quasar casts doubt on black holes * 18:21 27 July 2006 by David Shiga A controversial alternative to black hole theory has been bolstered by observations of an object in the distant universe, researchers say. If their interpretation is correct, it might mean black holes do not exist and are in fact bizarre and compact balls of plasma called MECOs. Rudolph Schild of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Massachusetts, US, led a team that observed a quasar situated 9 billion light years from Earth. A quasar is a very bright, compact object, whose radiation is usually thought to be generated by a giant black hole devouring its surrounding matter. --- end quoting from New Scientist --- And really rather remarkable how deep the looney-tune black-holes became in modern day science to the point where we have people talking about micro-black-holes in their backyards to that of some quack recently publishing that of "roaming black holes in the Milky Way". So what we can carry away from this experience of when a science runs amok in fiction, is that the fiction goes so far overboard, that the science of astronomy becomes an insane-science. And only luckily do we have any rational good thinkers remaining such as Schild with MECO to pull the looneys away from the abyss. One by one, measurements can be made to show that wherever a black- hole is postulated to exist, that the MECO people can go in there and show that the data support a MECO, and not a black-hole. And finally, when it is shown that the Milky Way cannot have a black- hole, then everyone in astronomy will abandon the looney tune ship of black-hole theory. The only reason that black-hole idiocy went to such enormous prevalency is because of its "laziness" feature. You receive a signal from a galaxy and the most lazy reaction is to say a black-hole is the cause of that signal, stop work and go out and have a gourmet lunch. But the true scientists, say to themselves, we never bought into black-holes for they violate all of physics laws, and so we look for a answer that sticks within the laws of physics as we know them to be. So, centimeter by centimeter and millimeter by millimeter, astronomers like Schild will help to right the ship of astronomy. Archimedes Plutonium http://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium/ whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |
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