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From: Archimedes Plutonium on 23 May 2010 02:33 Let me pause for a moment to try to explain this theory for the layperson, and no math to scare away anyone. In fact, I find it better to explain with little to no math rather than the usual flooding of math. I find those that rely on math want to obfuscate the situation are helpless and hapless in clarity so they hide behind math. So here is the idea of the Orchard Visibility Problem. I was looking for a math probability problem that models the idea of light emitted from a quasar far away and whether that light can survive a billion light years of travelling and eventually be seen by observers on Earth. So the idea then fetches the fact of density of matter in Intergalactic Space. It is approx 1 atom of hydrogen per cubic meter of space. Now is that dense enough so that a quasar a billion light years away is never able to reach Earth due to it encountering matter enroute? Well, now, picture an observer and then surrounded by lattice cells of one cubic meter. Those would be the first layer of cells and inside the cell, say in the center of the cell is the one atom particle. Now the next layer of cubic meter cells also has its one particle in the center and then you have the next layer and the next layer. Now ask the question of whether that one particle in the center is going to allow a light wave to travel unimpeded forever? You see the problem is that although the density is almost a vaccuum, you would think that a light wave would be intercepted by a particle some distance away but the thing working against the interception is that as the distance goes further, the number of cells to cover that newer volume increases hugely. So as we go linearly outward we feel we will be intercepted by a particle at the center of some cell, but we must not forget that as we go linearly outward that the number of cells to make up each new layer increases by the square. Alright, so I have outlined the geometrics of the problem. That as a light wave emits from a quasar billions of light years away, if the density of the Cosmos was 1 particle per cubic meter, then the probability of it being intercepted by a particle such as dust interception is very small because the number of cells in each layer is increasing by the square of distance. So if the Universe were a uniform density of one atom hydrogen at the center of each cell, we could see to infinity. But the Universe is a density of 1 atom per cubic meter, but it is a density that is a clustered density, so that we have parts of Space that has galaxies of enormous density and then parts of Space where there is 1 atom of hydrogen only per cubic 100,000 kilometer and these are called Voids. Can the Universe that we see at present have come to be by gravity? No. Gravity does not make a Cosmos space where you have huge superclusters and Walls separated by Voids. Only Electricity and Magnetism force can craft a Cosmos of 1 particle per cubic meter density and where all that density is clustered into Walls intermittent Voids. You see it on the Experiment of magnet and iron filings above a sheet of cardboard paper. You see alternate bands of dense filings with voids in between. So, now, getting back to can light waves travel a billion light years and not be intercepted? Well, if the Cosmos was 1 particle per cubic meter uniformly, the light wave can go to infinity and never be intercepted. But if the Cosmos is 1 particle per cubic meter and where EM patterns the concentration of matter into superclusters and walls and galaxies, then the light wave has an upper limit before it is intercepted by matter enroute to Earth. If gravity, some 10^40 weaker than EM were to concentrate the 1 particle per cubic meter, it is too weak of a force to make bands of superclusters and walls and voids. Actually, my above writing is a informal proof that the Big Bang is a fake theory and that the Universe is an Atom Totality. Archimedes Plutonium http://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium/ whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |