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Old 05-April-2008, 08:40 AM
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I don't think this is a valid assumption. As far back as we can breakdown the spectral evidence of quasars and galaxies, there is an abundance of higher elements. We can also find vast fields of 'primal' hydrogen rather locally - and I mean apparently emitted from galactic cores. Without any theories that demand otherwise, the evidence suggests that there is a renewal or recycling process. Yes, this is at odds with thermodynamic rules, but then, so are the observations.
I can take another look at the model I have. What if it means the universe could be potentially much older than current projections. Or the difficulty is that in order to keep the thermodynamic rules in place the universe is also far larger or circulating energy differently.

I do see that it is possible but not without including some aspects of EU cosmology. I will rethink the process a bit because it is not a path I am too familiar with or have read anywhere near enough about.
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