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The Gravitational Instability Cosmological Theory on the Formation of the Universe
The Gravitational Instability Cosmological Theory,
( on the formation of the universe) by Rev Izzo "When The Universe Started to Fall" (a cosmological formation theory, complimenting the STEADY STATE THEORY) The Gravitational Instability Cosmological Theory on the Formation of the Universe: ( Yin-Yang Sign here) (~) The Theory: (1) The Exspansion of the universe is a result of the "Heat" contained therein; (2) The source of the "Heat" is the cosmic microwave radiation backround ( at 3 kelvin ) (3) The microwave ( EMF; N ) energy was formed a a result of the interaction of two different "Gravitational Vacuum Fields" causing gravitational instabiolity and motion-void of matter at this time, wherein; gravitational fiel (1) began to go into "motion", (4) Therefore; only (2) Gravitational fields "alone' ( void of E=MC2) could create E=MC2; and then the matter of the Universe. Question: When did this "motion" start? Answer: A mere photon, going back in time,( a virtual photon pops in an out of existence) entering one of the two static/motionless gravity vacuum fields, would cause an unbalance of the "static" state of the gravity vacuum fields, thereby causing motion, interaction.and formiong protons, electrons and dust, as the atomic particles remained near absolute zero tempature for billiobns of years as Einstien Bose experiments show, concerning frozen helium gas atoms. Note: The 4 forces of the universe a (1)the force of Gravity; (2) Electro-Magnetic Force (3) Strong Nuclear Force and (4) Weak Nuclear Force.....at one time Einstien in General relativity and in his Steady stae theory, claimed the universe once needed to be "static or motionless.at some point..and I believe this theory complements this thought.) ( vacuum energy....and Einstien Bose theory is not included, but vacuum energy is important, in what caused gravity vacuum energy..my best guess is something 100,000x weaker than gravity somehow decayed, causing gravitational vacuum energy, though static and absolute zero. in tempature, only nothing can be absolute zero....static nothing that is.) May God Bless this infinite cosmic mess Theory by Rev Dan Izzo 7-17-2002 Reply Search for articles like this -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Replies: The Gravitational Instability Cosmological theory, ( on the formation of the universe) by Rev Izzo 6 Replies b: Abraham3 on 06/08/03 at 07:55 AM When did Motion Start ?...was the universe ever in a "static state " ? 5 Replies b: brother dan izzo on 06/08/03 at 07:32 AM When did Motion Start ?...was the universe ever in a 4 Replies b: Abraham3 on 06/11/03 at 12:16 PM When did Motion Start ?...was the universe ever in a 0 Replies b: brother dan izzo on 06/11/03 at 07:54 PM When did Motion Start ?...was the universe ever in a 1 Replies b: brother dan izzo on 06/12/03 at 07:47 AM A detailed reply 0 Replies b: Abraham3 on 06/12/03 at 02:06 PM When did Motion Start ?...was the universe ever in a 0 Replies b: brother dan izzo on 06/12/03 at 05:15 PM |
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The Gravitational Instability Cosmological Theory on the Formation of the Universe
Min? Is that you?
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The Gravitational Instability Cosmological Theory on the Formation of the Universe
From rev dan izzo:
Note: The 4 forces of the universe a (1)the force of Gravity; (2) Electro-Magnetic Force (3) Strong Nuclear Force and (4) Weak Nuclear Force..... snip Note to the note: Please take care when listing these forces in order. Some people are not aware that gravity is much weaker than any of the other forces. The reason that gravity predominates over vast distances is that the other forces experience cancellation. Kind of like a tortoise/hare thing. May God Bless Now that's playing both sides of the fence! ~ CT |
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The Gravitational Instability Cosmological Theory on the Formationof the Universe
rev dan izzo wrote:
[snip] Note: The 4 forces of the universe a (1)the force of Gravity; (2) Electro-Magnetic Force (3) Strong Nuclear Force and (4) Weak Nuclear Force..... [snip] Note also there are only 3 forces, the Weak Nuclear having been unified with the EM force. |
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The Gravitational Instability Cosmological Theory on the Formation of the Universe
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stmx3 wrote: Note: The 4 forces of the universe a (1)the force of Gravity; (2) Electro-Magnetic Force (3) Strong Nuclear Force and (4) Weak Nuclear Force..... Note also there are only 3 forces, the Weak Nuclear having been unified with the EM force. They are still often spoken of as being separate forces. Despite their underlying equivalence, they behave very differently under even vaguely normal conditions. -- MOST launched 1015 EDT 30 June, separated 1046, | Henry Spencer first ground-station pass 1651, all nominal! | |
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The Gravitational Instability Cosmological Theory on the Formationof the Universe
Henry Spencer wrote:
In article , stmx3 wrote: Note: The 4 forces of the universe a (1)the force of Gravity; (2) Electro-Magnetic Force (3) Strong Nuclear Force and (4) Weak Nuclear Force..... Note also there are only 3 forces, the Weak Nuclear having been unified with the EM force. They are still often spoken of as being separate forces. Despite their underlying equivalence, they behave very differently under even vaguely normal conditions. Yep, that's true. I'm still smarting from getting points taken off in an exam many years ago by answering "4" as the number of fundamental forces. Extra credit was given to those who wrote "1" and were able to prove it. |
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The Gravitational Instability Cosmological Theory on the Formation of the Universe
From stmx3:
snip Yep, that's true. I'm still smarting from getting points taken off in an exam many years ago by answering "4" as the number of fundamental forces. Extra credit was given to those who wrote "1" and were able to prove it. ....or *demonstrate it* by producing a nice hot bowl of primordial soup. ~ CT |
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The Gravitational Instability Cosmological Theory on the Formationof the Universe
Stuf4 wrote:
From stmx3: snip Yep, that's true. I'm still smarting from getting points taken off in an exam many years ago by answering "4" as the number of fundamental forces. Extra credit was given to those who wrote "1" and were able to prove it. ...or *demonstrate it* by producing a nice hot bowl of primordial soup. ~ CT Hey...maybe there's a market for "Primordial Alphabet Soup"! |
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