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A New Vision of The Early Universe - Second Edition: Origin SMBHs, Dark Energy, Fields, Forces, Particles, and How Each Evolved Naturally
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A New Vision of The Early Universe - Second Edition: Origin SMBHs, Dark Energy, Fields, Forces, Particles, and How Each Evolved Naturally
Current price: $33.95
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A New Vision of The Early Universe - Second Edition: Origin SMBHs, Dark Energy, Fields, Forces, Particles, and How Each Evolved Naturally
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This book is not your run of the mill recap of the Big Bang Theory (BBT), but a new and thought-provoking venture into an entirely different early universe. In this new vision everything we know to exist in the universe naturally
from the condensed energy that started our universe, and does so without positing into existence any new fields, forces, dimensions, or anything else that is not already known to science. This new vision only required a tweaking of the Big Bang Theory. Instead of winding the clock back to a singularity, the author stopped at a point just short of the singularity and allowed the speck of condensed energy to simply expand from there. Amazing things happened. Supermassive blackholes (
) spun into existence, then particles spun into existence, and then dark energy naturally permeated our universe becoming our intergalactic medium, all together forming the large-scale structure of our universe we call the cosmic web. The author then discovered that the creation of SMBHs, particles, and dark energy represent the foundation to our entire universe, and that everything else, including fields, forces, and complex matter, emanates from
between those three entities. This is the story of those relationships. It retains all the observational evidence supporting the BBT, covering the period up until the creation of atoms and the CMB, at which point our current vision of the universe takes over. The work is supported by numerous citations, quotes, and observations from many leading physicists, cosmologists, and mathematicians. Sound reasoning and observational evidence makes this
one that invites confirmation or rejection on multiple levels. It will surely stimulate discussion, theoretical assault, and experimental analysis for years to come. It is a momentous journey through 380,000 years of evolution that has never before been so thoroughly analyzed or so vividly recounted.