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The Spiral Universe

Author:

Ebner, John Erich

Category:

Research Papers

Sub-Category:

Astrophysics

Language:

English

Date Published:

February 25, 2019

Downloads:

493

Keywords:

Spiral universe, orbiting light or energy, black holes, ex- panding and rotating universe, gravity, dark matter, cosmic microwave background, unsolved problems in physics, black hole universe, black hole formulas

Abstract:

We solve the riddle of the spiral shape and flat rotation curves of galaxies, prevalence of dark matter in galaxy dynamics and the source, uniformity and Planck satellite anomaly of the cosmic microwave background. Wiki calls these "unsolved problems of physics." They are shown to be a consequence of this model of the dynamic universe. The age, radius, mass, expansion rate and density of the universe also come from this model and are unambiguously shown to apply to a black hole and are in the range or magnitude of mainstream values frequently quoted. This paper postulates that light will orbit any great enough mass. The mass which light orbits is a black hole. We know that gravity dellects light from numerous cases of gravitational lensing so it is not too big a step to see that a defection of light with one mass could become an orbit of light with a much greater mass. This simple classical model, of energy and light in orbit, shows the black hole, galaxy and the Cosmos in dynamic equilibrium. There are no infinities, singularities or free parameters which might be adjusted to reflect a point of view. The positive evidence in favor of the theory depends upon parsimony: an economy of assumptions. A good theory is one that needs to postulate little to explain a lot.

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