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[WWW] Something Completely Different
Hello all,
I would like to invite you to test drive a new model that can be found on a new webpage added to my website: www.amherst.edu/~rloldershaw . Click on the link: "Galactic Scale Self-Similarity". Section II. "Preview" gives a brief overall summary of the main idea. When you have checked out this material, you will have seen some new and quite different answers to the following questions. 1. What came before the "Big Bang"? 2. What caused the "Big Bang"? 3. Why does the distribution of galaxies have an enigmatic filament/sheet/void morphology? 4. What would an electron would look like if it were magnified by a factor of 10^35? Please give this reinterpretation of galactic scale phenomena a try. Comments and criticism are strongly encouraged. Thanks, Rob |
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