The Big Bang Book: How, Where, & When Demonstrated

The Big Bang Book: How, Where, & When Demonstrated
ISBN-10
0967035317
ISBN-13
9780967035314
Category
Big bang theory
Pages
228
Language
English
Published
2015-06-19
Author
Charles Sven

Description

Usually it takes an outsider, to incorporate what may seem to be many unrelated events into the new understanding and that's what is in this book. Everything significant is included and fully documented employing the latest replicable physics reported by impeccable organizations such as NASA, the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, the Space Telescope Science Institute and other equivalent research centers. The only material used in this Big Bang analysis is that physics that can be repeated, demonstrated, or observed over and over again in glorious 3d. The language employed can be assimilated by anyone who is interested and can follow a beginning course in a basic general science program given at a freshman high school level. This Big Bang Book describes the KEY found to solving 'How' the Big Bang started. That KEY incorporates atoms, that have an unbelievable life span noting that all atoms were created during the Big Bang era, made into a match that when struck sends off light photons at 186,282 miles per second with instant velocity. With that KEY we are able then to describe 'Where' the Big Bang took place using the Hubble Deep Field findings first reported in 1996 and expanded since then along with the Planck and WMAP satellite measurements of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation. Once we know 'how' and 'where' we can then proceed to describe the explosive power of the Big Bang - 'Demonstrated' by employing NASA's study of the powerful pulsating Gamma Ray Burst explosions coming from deep space and how these pulsating explosions relate to those supernovae measurements and dark energy. Combining all these pieces along with huge modern telescopic galactic surveys that pinpoint Earth's location creates the data base for computing 'When' this Big Bang took place giving us a greatly expanded age of our Universe. Amazingly this new time framework allows us to better describe the formation of galaxies using gravity, time, that pulsating explosion, turbulence and the thermo nuclear electro magnetic pulse force found in all nuclear explosions. Only grammar school math used.

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