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Old 13-September-2005, 02:40 PM
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Default Universe Collapse?

COLLAPSE OF THE UNIVERSE

Most people opposing the Steady State Universe are under the impression that it would collapse because Einstein thought so when he introduced the Cosmological Constant (CC, Lambda) to prevent its collapse.
Later, when Georges Lemaitre introduced the idea that the universe was expanding and started from a primeval atom, the idea was apparently accepted after the Slipher, Hubble and Humason observations saw that most of the distant galaxies were all receding from our locality.
Of course, the idea of Lemaitres primeval atom was discarded.
This saved Einsteins need for the CC.

Would the SSU collapse? NO!
Matter is structured in such a way that it will never collapse. The hydrogen atom is an example. In its ground state in open space, it does not collapse.
This is also true of all the larger gravitational structures that are neutralized by the linear momentum of the orbiting objects. Even the enhanced galaxy clusters gravitational forces by the supposed dark matter do not collapse because the orbital linear momentums also increases accordingly.

Another very important fact to consider is that matter, the two basic components of the HA, returns to its original gaseous state even after it has been condensed in the stars.
The thing to consider is that neutrons DECAY in a free state to reform hydrogen atoms again. This tremendously powerful force that held the components together in the neutron, which originally formed from HA's in the stars, again decomposes to the original components to again reform matter to its main gaseous state. This tells me that the collapse of the universe cannot happen.

Any comments?

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