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The Gravity Transformations and the Creation of a Universe

"Great spirits have always encountered violent oppositions from mediocre
minds." - A. Einstein

The Gravity Transformations provided at the Website and in many of
these postings lead to an interesting, and fully internally and externally
compatible, conclusion as to the way universes form. Consider the effects of
these transformations:

Force = 1
Length = 1/(1-$)
Time = (1-$)

where $ is the gravitational potential between an infinite radius and the
elevation under consideration.

These transformations show that an object contracts under the effects
of gravitation in terms of the units of measurement which exist at a
quasi-infinite radius and, as it does, the size of the matter contained
therein shrinks in proportion. Initially, the size of the object, both as
measured with the units of measurement existing at a quasi-infinite distance
and those existing within the object contracts as one would expect. When the
object has reduced its diameter to about 1/10th of its Horizon Radius, the
situation changes. As externally observed, the contraction continues to the
horizon radius, but as observed internally using "local" units of
measurement the situation is different. The contraction slows and when the
internally observed radius has reduced to four times the horizon radius (the
externally observed radius is twice the horizon radius at this point), the
contraction ceases and the object begins to expand! This expansion continues
until the internally observed radius becomes infinite as the externally
observed radius falls to the horizon radius.

During this process, the gravitational transformation for time causes
the later portion of the process to slow down, in terms of the external
units of measurement. As observed internally late in the process, the object
will appear to have originated as an intensely energetic point which rapidly
expands to the size of the primordial fireball of the "big bang" (cosmic
inflation). This fireball then expands and cools to form a universe similar
to the one we know. That Universe, as observed internally, will expand
forever. As observed externally, as it loses energy by radiation, it will
contract to a size which is incomparably smaller than a nucleon after an
incredibly long period of time. The internally observed expansion results
from the fact that once the object has contracted to its minimum internally
observed size, the pressure produced by its radiation will exceed the
pressure produced by gravitation.

Cosmologists are currently suggesting that the matter in the Universe
seems to be imbedded as a "dust" in a gas composed of "dark matter" which
provides the pressure required to cause expansion. The amount of this "dark
matter" is estimated to be on the order of ten times the amount of "normal
matter" which exists. The background electromagnetic radiation of space, as
evidenced by its observed 3K to 3.5K radiation temperature shows that the
energy it represents is on that order. What seems to be overlooked is the
fact that electromagnetic radiation transports momentum and exerts a
pressure as if its component photons possessed inertial mass. (Never mind
that photons are alleged to be massless, if they look like a duck, walk like
a duck, and quack like a duck, then it is reasonable to accept that they are
ducks and one must accept that they possess inertial mass.) What is also
overlooked is that photons possess a gravitational mass which is twice their
inertial mass. The gas pressure and gravitational attraction associated with
this radiation, qualitatively at least, probably will account for much of
the observed cosmological behavior. It must also be remembered that when we
look in any direction either away from or towards the original primordial
fireball, we are looking into the past when the velocity of light, in
absolute terms, was higher than it is now.


The source material for this posting may be found in "Gravity" (1987),
"The Einstein Hoax" (1997), and "Corrections to Residual Errors in Special
Relativity (1999) located at
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