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Originally Posted by Celestial Mechanic
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Originally Posted by soupdragon2
[Snip!]The paradigm is shifting, slowly but surely, ... [Snip!]
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That's another 10 points off. [-X
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There is a points system in operation?
A perspective shift is required before the paradigm can shift.
Plasma, the fourth state of matter, rarely gets a mention in standard scientific texts, let alone in conventional cosmology. And when it does, little importance is assigned.
This is no small irony given that 99% of the universe is matter in its Plasma state. Who needs Dark Matter, except failing theorists? Not only should Plasma be added to the list of solids, liquids, and gases, but it should be put in first place!
Because Plasma reacts more strongly with EM than gravity, it has a tendency to form into more complex cellular and filamentary structures. Plasma in space consists entirely of ions and electrons, and is thus very energetic or 'hot'. Only when cooled does it form the matter to which we are familiar here on Earth: solids, liquids, and gases.
Space is not empty. In reality it is a vast sea of Plasma reacting with EM forces which are 10^36 stronger than g.
Plasma cosmology has gone beyond hypothesis and analysis. Plasma behaviours can be modelled on galactic scales ... utilising only a few simple formulae.
These models are consistent with reality. Big Bang cosmology, by contrast, fails to adequately account for the 'clumpiness' and the filamentary structures that we see.
Plasma cosmology does NOT rely on an increasing array of exotic hypotheticals like Dark Matter and Dark Energy!