There is another Biblical reference:
"Camacho tried to remember the Our Father and couldn't." (p. 31)
The Scientific Rationale
The steady state theory:
The most distant galaxies reach light speed and become undetectable.
At exactly the same rate, hydrogen atoms appear out of nowhere, maintaining the steady state.
Field theory describes the correlation.
A cosmic force-field balances disappearing galaxies with newly appearing atoms.
Counter-Evidence
A count of remote galaxies shows that the universe must have started small and expanded and will eventually collapse.
Hoyle's New Field Theory
There are large volumes of space with variable rates of matter creation. Each volume expands and contracts. The rate of creation averages out over "...the whole infinite system." (p. 19) Physical constants vary with total mass. Therefore, the universes differ.
Matter creation equals spatial unity. Modifying parameters with nuclear binding energies opens ways to other places but way stations are necessary to allow for energy differentials.
1 comment:
Kaor, Paul!
I don't claim to be more than a dabbler, at best, in cosmology. I would need to do some consistent, extended study to get some of what is currently thought most likely to be true, in cosmology, these days.
Ad astra! Sean
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