Re: Off Current Subject: Big Bang Simulator

2004-12-08 Thread Horace Heffner
At 5:41 PM 12/7/4, John Fields wrote: [snip] The real beauty of your idea (is it original?) --- As far as I know, it is. The lightbulb going off was due to something of Fred Sparber's or Frank Znidarsik's (sp?) that I read a few years ago on vortex, and since then I've been looking but haven't

Re: Off Current Subject: Big Bang Simulator

2004-12-08 Thread Horace Heffner
John, Below is your original posting of the idea in the thread Conjecture: dark matter and the red shift. Not clear what article just prior triggered it. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Resent-Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2003 12:11:20 -0700 From: John Fields

Re: Off Current Subject: Big Bang Simulator

2004-12-08 Thread John Fields
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 01:00:48 -0900, you wrote: At 5:41 PM 12/7/4, John Fields wrote: [snip] The real beauty of your idea (is it original?) --- As far as I know, it is. The lightbulb going off was due to something of Fred Sparber's or Frank Znidarsik's (sp?) that I read a few years ago on

Re: Off Current Subject: Big Bang Simulator

2004-12-08 Thread Robert Brady
Jones, Stephen, and John, All of us seem to be on a similar track. Here are some things that seemed to self generate out of the Big Bang Simulator. 1. The universe seems to be open according to the WMAP study, but local clusters do form in the Simulator and do expand outward as a group.

Re: Off Current Subject: Big Bang Simulator

2004-12-08 Thread FZNIDARSIC
In a message dated 12/8/2004 10:39:35 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: As far as the redshift is concerned, it has been suggested that it might be caused by light losing energy during its long voyage through space, the tired-light theory. Halton Arp argues that redshift is

Re: Off Current Subject: Big Bang Simulator

2004-12-08 Thread FZNIDARSIC
In a message dated 12/8/2004 12:03:44 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: A sample post late in the thread follows below. I wrote (and posted) a basic program to integrate the effects of a spherical distribution of charge, and sample data. We learned a few things from the exercise

Off Current Subject: Big Bang Simulator

2004-12-07 Thread Robert Brady
<>December 7, 2004 Hi all, The WMAP study conducted by NASA concluded with startling revelations which should give ZPE supporters support. 23 percent of the universe is unknown dark matter and another 73 percent is mysterious dark energy. That leaves only 4 percent we know about. NASA also

Re: Off Current Subject: Big Bang Simulator

2004-12-07 Thread John Fields
On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 06:38:52 -0800, you wrote: *December 7, 2004** * *Hi all,* *The WMAP study conducted by NASA concluded with startling revelations which should give ZPE supporters support. 23 percent of the universe is unknown dark matter and another 73 percent is mysterious dark energy.

Re: Off Current Subject: Big Bang Simulator

2004-12-07 Thread Jones Beene
John Fields writes, [snip] my hypothesis that there was no big bang but, instead, a big bubble which sprang into being much like a bubble in a cavitating fluid. All of the matter in our universe would have outgassed from the other side of the wall of the bubble as it expanded, and has been