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Scientific Paper
TitleOrigins of Universal Systems: From Myth to Reality in Twelve Giant Steps and 2500 Years
Author(s)Alexander A Scarborough
KeywordsLittle Bangs, Four Laws of Planetary Motion, Internal Nucleosynthesis
Published2006
JournalProceedings of the NPA
Volume3
Number2
Pages254-257

Abstract

This paper pulls together twelve significant discoveries crucial to understanding the origins and evolution of universal systems. Beginning around 500 B.C. with discoveries and beliefs of the Pythagoreans, the presentation progresses briefly through the prinicipal works of Aristotle, Copernicus, Kepler, Newton , Descartes, Olbers, Einstein, Hubble, Chladni, and this author, right into the 21st century. Interlocked via sound logic and substantiated evidence, these discoveries nudge science away from the Poe/Laplace Big-Bang/Accretion hypothesis, and toward a new direction of revolutionary scientific thought: the Little Bangs (LB), Four Laws of Planetary Motion (FL), Internal Nucleosynthesis (IN), that drives all Evolution (E) in the LB/FLINE model of universal origins and evolution.