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− | A new model is postulated for the formation of the Universe based upon deep-pencil-survey experimental data, which indicates that galaxies in the Universe are moving radially in a spherical sense from an origin in the Virgo Cluster rather than being carried along in space that is expanding uniformly in a center-less sense. The Cosmic Microwave Background is centered in Virgo, the only known blueshift galaxies are in the direction of Virgo, and a unique star-less galaxy of hydrogen has just been discovered there. All these observations are consistent with the new model.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | A new model is postulated for the formation of the Universe based upon deep-pencil-survey experimental data, which indicates that galaxies in the Universe are moving radially in a spherical sense from an origin in the Virgo Cluster rather than being carried along in space that is expanding uniformly in a center-less sense. The Cosmic Microwave Background is centered in Virgo, the only known blueshift galaxies are in the direction of Virgo, and a unique star-less galaxy of hydrogen has just been discovered there. All these observations are consistent with the new model. |
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Title | New Model for a Spherical \'Big Bang\' |
Author(s) | Roger A Rydin |
Keywords | Big Bang, deep-pencil-survey, Virgo Cluster |
Published | 2005 |
Journal | Proceedings of the NPA |
Volume | 2 |
Pages | 165-168 |
Abstract
A new model is postulated for the formation of the Universe based upon deep-pencil-survey experimental data, which indicates that galaxies in the Universe are moving radially in a spherical sense from an origin in the Virgo Cluster rather than being carried along in space that is expanding uniformly in a center-less sense. The Cosmic Microwave Background is centered in Virgo, the only known blueshift galaxies are in the direction of Virgo, and a unique star-less galaxy of hydrogen has just been discovered there. All these observations are consistent with the new model.