Hi Jypax 2003
Thank you for the detailed response to my posting. You listed a number of points to discuss. Briefly the issues were:
1. The iron core within our sun conflicts with standard models in which iron is only produced within stars when they are near the end of their lives.
2. The Great Red Spot, when observed and the relation to energy.
3. The image size of radio galaxies.
4. The relationship to the expansion of the “meter stick” and the observation of light
5. Your interesting idea that the angle of dispersion could result in observed Doppler shifts, thereby accounting for galactic red shifts.
6. The issue of expansion and its effect on the increased wavelength of ligh, inside and outside a galaxy.
7. The ultimate result of continuous expansion, and quantum mush
8. What causes gravity?
9. Implications of the theory on an atomic scale
10. The observation that not only is a proportional or uniform expansion “impossible” do measure with a local ruler, but it also seems to result in unmeasurable energy changes.
11. Problems encountered when looking at the beginning, and the end of time. (Energy issues and matter issues)
First I would like to respond to number 5 since it is an idea you have. It is an interesting idea, I had never heard of this angular dispersion as a possible explanation of the Doppler shift within galaxies. Your idea may be ok, especially since the transition between the inflationary phase and the standard expansion phase is not that clear in terms of whether or not the “seeds” for galaxy formation may actually be started in the inflationary phase, (despite the high temperatures which would tend to disperse structure).
To tell the truth, I am not a fan of inflationary theory. I have trouble imagining everything starting at a “point” then rushing out ward. I favor a multidimensional collapse of a super “egg”, as the formation of the universe. It is a bit like the collapse of a black hole, except when the mass in the “black hole” reaches the “quantum limit”, the structure of one reality is pressed into another reality. The emergence of space time into a new reality marks the beginning of a new universe. Since the structure of space time was compressed when it entered the new universe, it becomes free to expand. This topic is a bit off of the original theory of a uniform expansion, heaping theories on top of theories is a bit distracting, unless they tie together well. Sorry about that.
I still like your idea about angular dispersion and Doppler shift but I am not sure how well the numbers will work out.
Back to my theory. I will try to respond to each of your points, but it will take awhile. I think the next posting will be about the energy source for the Great Red Spot since it also lays a good background for the energy production of quasars without resorting to “black holes”
(P.S. I really dislike using the term “black hole”. Matter falling to the accretion disk releases energy, making the area around the “black hole” bright. Also if the “black hole were big enough for someone to pass by the event horizon with out being stretched out to a thread, the inside of the “black hole” would be incredibly bright. So Black holes are not Black. Also they are not holes, they are incredibly massive. )
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