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A simple law of nature can explain the cause and mysteries of:
To fully understand this theory, it is necessary to read the chapters in order they are presented.
1. PrefaceThe natural sciences have for a long time been facing great challenges. In our attempt to understand nature the theories have become more and more
‘unrealistic’ – ranging from dark galaxies, and the search for gravitational
particles to the imagination of a sea of dimensions. The more we have found that we could not understand the bigger the need for more
mystical theories. Tornadoes are just one of many examples of mysteries that we have never really understood. This phenomenon becomes more 'clear' when explained by our new theory.
2. IntroductionDark Matter & Black holesHereby a simple theory is presented, in one short claim it reveals the cause of a number of mysterious phenomenon. Imagine a galaxy divided into 3 successive areas.
The space curves around matter (heavenly bodies). One can instead say that matter ‘pulls’ space.
The matter that is in the outer
area ‘A’ of a galaxy is pulling space just as we have imagined since
Albert Einstein. (Note that the matter in (area ‘A’) is also pulling in
the space in the centre of the galaxy.) But when the space in a galaxy through a total effort from the matter is powerfully contracted, then the theory claims, that the matter must pull in space stronger, which then will result in a self-perpetuating process. In other words, the deeper the heavenly bodies are placed in a galaxy the more these must be pulling in space. The matter positioned even deeper in a galaxy must pull in space even stronger , this in turn adds to the point that the force of the space pull is greater the deeper one penetrates a galaxy. Increasing ‘pull’ in space, or one can put in another way, the increasing ‘space vacuum’ in the direction of the centre of a galaxy, gives us the explanation of ‘dark matter’ and finally also ‘black holes’.
Black holes are
just the natural centre for the total and strongest part of the space vacuum
which a galaxy has amassed – based on what each planet and star has contributed.
Fundamentally this article describes (the known) curvature of the space and thereby the opposite directed property relating to the expansion of the space. This means that a contracting and deforming property of space (that counteracts the expansion of space). The new point here is that space is influenced over much larger distances than we previously have presumed. In other words, when the space contracts, it is ‘elastic’ (it leaves behind ‘space vacuum’). Space and matter are more tightly connected than we usually think. Because matter is pulling in the space around itself, then the same space around the matter will of course be ‘connected’ to the matter. In other words, matter is woven into the surrounding (elastic) space. Therefore when matter can pull the space, then space also can pull the matter. An example could be the solar system. When the Earth, Sun and Moon are aligned at new moon, as soon as the Moon moves between the Earth and the Sun, the space here will have to be shared with the space that now also the pull of the Moon (suddenly) requires. What happens here is that ‘the elastic structure of space is 'pulled’ (or one can say that; ‘the space vacuum is increasing’). In this way the space pulls the tide, as well as space also pull heavenly bodies together. It is this, the very elastic nature of the space, that has a much larger co-ordinated long distance effect than we previously have known to be the case.
3. The Formation of Solar Systems & Galaxies
Even at the
nuclear and molecular levels the same identical regularity is seen.
The result is
that the same law of nature (‘space-vacuum-accumulation’) that is seen active in
the galaxies, is also able to explain that in the inward direction of a huge
cosmic gas cloud there will immediately emerge a gradually increasing SV. It
is this SV that from the beginning gives the cloud a force of contraction. This means that the gas cloud from the beginning has an increasing amount of SV in the direction of its centre. This increasing SV will (off course) attract and trap more matter from the clouds periphery. Thereby the size of the gas cloud grows in its periphery area. Increasing size of the gas cloud results in increasing SV. As ones sees this a self-perpetuating process. In this process especially the inner space (and matter) get more and more contracted, a protoplanetary disc is slowly emerging.
3a.CONTRACTION OF SPACE & MATTERUntil now it has been a mystery how matter has amassed to become stars, planets and moons, but with our SV theory this self-perpetuating process becomes simple and easy to understand.
When matter moves towards the central part of a gravitation field, it comes under influence of the centrifugal force, and will therefore move into endless circularr orbits and thereby would be prevent to amass. So even when it looks like there is no difference between contraction of matter and matter's movement into a gravitation field, it's in reality two completely different events that takes place, and the results are completely opposite to each other.
3b.CREATION OF STARS PLANETS & MOONSThis simple theory can also easily explain how planets and moons in a protoplanetary disc must necessarily have been created (and always will be).
When all available matter nearby the gas cloud (disc) is attracted and therefore the system no longer grows, the process of increasing space contraction stops. When the gas cloud (disc) stops growing, and thereby also the process of increasing contraction (SV) stops, some of the mass of a disc cannot be pulled completely towards the newly formed central body (Sun) simply because the increasing process of space contraction (SV) is powered by the process of a growing cloud. This means there certainly will be surplus of matter that cannot be contracted completely and will therefore instead continue to circulate in orbits around the new created Sun. It is from this surplus of circulating matter that the planets emerge, whereby the process repeats itself (almost simultaneous) twice, until also planets and then moons have been created. This happens because the surplus of circulating matter is also an extended mass which immediatelys creates a central SV ( this time it results in creation of a planet). When the surplus of the circulating matter (around new planets) is completely contracted, and therefore the supply of more matter stops, then also the contraction process stops. A new planet will be created, but because of the contraction process 'suddenly' stops, not all the matter that was caught in the new gravitation field of the new planet could be contracted, again there is a surplus of matter. This surplus of matter, as cannot be attracted, will circulate on its orbits, but this time around a newly created planet. Again a completely similar process that created first the Sun and then the planets will repeat itself and create the moon(s), but this time the process take place in orbit around a new created planet (for instance the Earth) and not in orbit of the (new) Sun. This also explains why huge planets have many moons and not surprisingly why some of big moons have smaller moons as well.
3c.CONCLUTION
In these
phenomena one sees how SV systematically works and is almost 'programmed' to do
a complete job. 'Coincidences' are no longer
necessary.
Copyright © 2006 Bjarne Lorenzen
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