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christ_fanatic
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Message 1 of 31 (243964)
09-15-2005 10:06 PM


I recently learned of an interesting cosmology, supported by Hannes Alfven called plasma universe. When researching it, however, I could find very little info about it. Can anyone explain this to me?

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christ_fanatic
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Message 3 of 31 (244065)
09-16-2005 6:30 AM
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09-15-2005 10:27 PM


Re: Welcome!
Okay.
Basically what I learned was that plasma cosmology is dependent upon the em and nuclear forces being dominant over gravity in the universe on a grand scale. With that, I learned that plasma cosmology is extrapolating the current data to say that we are in a subset a large (maybe infinite) universe with subsets (like the known universe) that are expanding and contracting. As I said, I learned very little. What I do know comes from Unverse by Design by Danny Faulkner.

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Message 8 of 31 (244404)
09-17-2005 1:42 PM
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09-17-2005 8:40 AM


Thanks.
Thanks for this info. Right now, I think a version of a white-hole cosmology will eventually replace BB.

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Message 10 of 31 (244431)
09-17-2005 4:28 PM
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09-17-2005 2:09 PM


Re: Thanks.
The WH cosmology can explain evidence the BB has yet to. Does it have difficulties? Yes. But this mainly due to its infancy in age and a short amount time for refining it. Don't forget, the BB was like this for more than 20 yrs until the CBR (CMB) was discovered.
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Message 12 of 31 (244575)
09-18-2005 9:45 AM
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09-18-2005 7:36 AM


Re: Thanks.
His was a good starting point, and what about the article about a WH cosmology in SA (?)?

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christ_fanatic
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Message 15 of 31 (244630)
09-18-2005 12:58 PM
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09-18-2005 10:09 AM


Re: Thanks.
I found a reff for it in an article I read about it in. It is apparently not online. Its from Proccedings of the National Academy of Sciences published Sept 2003.

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Message 16 of 31 (244632)
09-18-2005 1:03 PM
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09-18-2005 10:19 AM


Re: Thanks.
I was at the book signing of the book. I don't care as to where this thread is put. I'll see you in the coffee house.

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Message 18 of 31 (245112)
09-20-2005 7:57 AM
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09-19-2005 6:04 PM


Re: PNAS info
Thanks for finding it.

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