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Old 15-May-2007, 02:17 PM
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I said something in post #3 that I think any good mainstreamer should challenge.

It was about the momentum imparted to matter as it forms in an expanding energy environment.

If you missed it: “Matter that forms from the energy density of the background has an initial movement away from all other matter since it forms “from and within” this expanding energy density environment.”

It is already in the motion of separating from other matter when it forms.

If anyone had responded I was ready to add some other comments.

Let me add that in this early expansion period gravity is much stronger than it is now after billions of years of dilution of energy density due to expansion and gravity. Remember gravity uses EEPs and converts them to photons so the energy density of EEPs in space declines as the photon energy increases.

The stronger gravity assured that the early matter, even with its separating motion, would still accumulate to form that first round of huge fast burning hydrogen stars that preceded the thermalization epoch and the subsequent galactic structure.

Wouldn't weaker gravity and initial separating movement compound into accelerating expansion over billions of years?

Are we having trouble contemplating a unifying particle and what the universe would be like if there was one. This is food for thought. This is ATM after all.