
24-December-2002, 02:16 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2002
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On 2002-12-21 09:35, John Kierein wrote:
http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/1...eut/index.html
These guys speak doublespeak. A recently formed galaxy proves all galaxies are formed from a big bang? Baloney. I think galaxies are formed all the time and new ones replace old dying out ones. The universe has existed forever. It's an "Endless boundless stable universe", as Grote Reber calls it.
In my video "Gravity and the Red Shift" that I made long ago, I predicted that new galaxies would be formed in places where they were far from older galaxies. This is because the intergalactic matter is pushed away from bright galaxies by Compton effect light pressure. This agrees with Hogan and White's mechanism for galaxy formation they dubbed "mock gravity" where light clumps this matter together due to the shadowing effect of the particles. (C.J. Hogan and S.D.M. White, “Galaxy Formation by Mock Gravity”, Nature 321, 575-578, 1986.)
(I claim this is real gravity, not just mock gravity, when we extrapolate this to long wavengths.)
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: John Kierein on 2002-12-21 10:05 ]</font>
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What exactly do you mean by a galaxy "dying out?"
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