The Great Cosmic Sea of Reality by Timothy Fulton Johns
Author:Timothy Fulton Johns [Johns, Timothy Fulton]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Stratton Press Publishing
Published: 2022-03-30T16:01:07+00:00
Chapter 12
The Universe Is Flowing, Not Growing within the Great Cosmic Sea of Reality
Abstract - The theory that the universe is growing and expanding to oblivion, which has become more of a conclusion by mainstream science, has two problems that seem to be insurmountable. First and foremost is that this theory is based on such a small sample size, 4% of the known total. Any findings based on such a small sample size of the total is subject to very questionable credibility no matter what your evidence. This entire arena of inquiry is without foundation, given that dark matter / dark energy (DM/DE) represents 96% of the subject under investigation, it is unknown, and has no workable model to use for understanding its nature and makeup. Second, there is no map, no theory that unifies the functional and structural components to give a vision that leads to an understanding of the dynamics of the known expanse of our cosmos from the Planck quantum scale 10-35 to the Newtonian based galactic scale 1035; that can be used as a model or framework for evaluation, comparison, and analysis of observational and experimental data collected. I am purposing such a model. This is a workable model that reveals a theory that allows definition and explanation of the great cosmic expanse, and it reveals that what our current observations are showing that leads to the widespread opinion that the universe is expanding and even accelerating is possibly being misinterpreted. This is in part because of the two problems mentioned above. What is interpreted as expansion is, in all, probably actually a flow. A literal independent motion of space-time, what I call the great cosmic sea of reality and possibly a refractive distortion of the common probe used in cosmology, light. This probe is very ambiguous because it is subject to distortion due to gravity. There is the potential for a large shift in gravity at the interface of two very different worlds with two extremes of gravitational influence across a barrier, a zone of demarcation, as explained in the dark matter fractal field theory (CDMFFT)
I. Early Signs of Dark Matter and Dark Energy
The first hint of DM/DE presence was perhaps from Albert Einsteinâs work on relativity. He was confronted by what he thought was a mistake at first. His calculations on general relativity were indicating increasing gravity, which he thought was predicting an eventual collapse of the universe. This was not in line with a static universe, which was a prevailing, widely known, and agreed-upon cultural âfactâ as well as the foundations of the then-current scientific culture and the previous centuries of scientific thinking. This led Einstein to add, presumably because of cultural pressure, what some called a fudge factor to his calculations. He called it the cosmological constant, which brought the results back to a static model of the universe. He would, in later years, regret that decision, calling it the biggest blunder of his career because as we now know our universe is far from isolated and static.
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