Wot, No Bang?
Merchant: Oxfam
Merchant's Category: Media> Books
A new theory is presented based upon energy being a real substance existing in fluid and solid forms. The density of the fluid form varies from a minimum of the continuum (aether) to a maximum of the solid form as matter. Energy is continuous and not particulate meaning that any motion once started becomes a two dimensional whirlpool. These whirlpools create the nuclear particles of atoms, compress matter into stars, and organise stars into galaxies. The theory explains why galaxies are disc-shaped and why the motions of the stars are not controlled by gravity but by the centripetal force of a whirlpool. Dark matter, dark energy, and many other mysteries are easily explained and cosmic radiation shown to be a local phenomenon. The theory shows how particles are formed with the correct energy density, size and a spin rate that throws off photons at light speed. It shows that photons lose energy at the same rate and by the same mechanism that creates particles. Thus the redshift of starlight is not due to expansion but to natural processes. Hence the universe is not expanding but is now in a steady state. Electricity, magnetism and gravity are all a result of energy flowing and are therefore forces of contact. The flow of gravitational energy is 1039 times less than that of electricity, which accounts for their greatly different strengths. Gravitational heating is shown to be the real cause of planetary temperature cycles, hence global warming is not manmade. Paperback in Very good condition overall. Very minimal wear to cover from storage / use. Solid binding. Interior contains no marks or annotation.
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