Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2002 8:51 am Post subject: A Crazy Model of the Universe?
The observational evidence for the large-scale structure of the universe is too amazing to believe. The universe appears to be crossed with at least 13 vast ‘walls’ of galaxies separated by about 420 million light years. Aren’t these concentric shells like the orbitals of an atom? There is also a great deal of evidence (from the proper motions of distant galaxies and quasars) that galaxy clusters must be orbiting around a central and well-defined point in the universe. There is no doubt that all the evidence overthrows the standard model.
To understand this model of the universe, see the following links.
Please ignore the disbelief in these links that quasars couldn’t possibly be at their cosmological distances. They are. From general relativity it is conceivable that, from our point of view, even the most distant objects in the universe have an observable proper motion.
Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 8:04 pm Post subject: A Crazy Model of the Universe?
Hi Eugene
These walls are actually spaced at about 586 Million light years. The reason for the difference from your stated figure of 420 million light years is that astronomers often quote distances in MPC/h0 where h0 = actual hubble constant / 100 km/s/Mpc. In the popular press they usually ignore this (probably because they don't understand it). The reason is that the Hubble constant is not well known.
So the stated 128 Mpc = 420 MLY is to be divided by 71/100 which is the current best estimate of the Hubble constant. result ~588 MLY.
This result is fasctinating because geologists report a cycle of period about 590 MY and Prof. of Geology at Moscow, S Afanasiev, gives the accurate period as 586.24 MY. From this the Hubble constant can be accurately calculated as 71.1 km/s/MPc.
The interesting thing is that the walls are spaced at exactly the distances that the nodes of a wave would be located for a wave oscillating at the geological cycle period. This all supports the Harmonics theory view of a wave universe. See my web site at http://ray.tomes.biz
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