Re: Theos-World Four Aspects of the Universe
Jan 03, 2004 08:19 AM
by alden_parent
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "Eldon B Tucker" <eldon@t...>
wrote:
> One other comment on this note based on an article in DISCOVER
MAGAZINE.
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Christina & Eldon,
Thank you both for your input and references.
I knew of a Vortex concept but not to this extent.It
was more on how planets rotate within a vortex in
space. A Vortex Theorem such as this would be in line
with a " Riemann Surface" concept of a vortex. That is;
it would spiral and have a line of symmetry as represented
by the non-trivial zeros in the Riemann zeta function; and
also as seen in the distribution of "prime" numbers in
the Prime Number Pattern. I would like to see the math
proof on this theory!
On the matter of " dark matter" also called
( funny energy ). I was under the impression that they
did not know what it was comprised of; hence named "funny
energy". Of course I may not be up to date on these matters.
Again thanks,
Alden
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> It doesn't mention dark and light energy, just dark energy and
three kinds
> of matter (non-luminous ordinary, luminous ordinary, and dark).
There's one
> type of energy and three of matter, with energy accounting for
about three
> times as much of what exists (.73 is about 3 times .27).
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eldon B Tucker [mailto:eldon@t...]
> Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 3:30 PM
> To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Theos-World Four Aspects of the Universe
>
> Alden:
>
> There's an article in the December 2003 DISCOVER MAGAZINE that
talks about
> your question. On page 45, it says, "Here are the results of the
latest
> cosmic census detailing what is really out there." I believe
that "dark
> matter" and "anti-matter" would be the same thing, like in ordinary
matter
> there's an electron (with a negative charge) that corresponds to a
positron
> (with a positive charge) in dark matter.
>
> With both ordinary and dark matter and ordinary and dark energy,
we'd have
> four ingredients to things. From the DISCOVER article, we read:
>
> 73 PERCENT DARK ENERGY
>
> "Measurement of the expansion of the universe show it is
accelerating,
> apparently driven by a mysterious repulsion. ... the repulsion
could be
> caused by energy latent in space itself."
>
> 23 PERCERT DARK MATTER
>
> "Observations of the way galaxies move and rotate show that they
seem to be
> surrounded by a vast amount of unseen matter. ... most of this
matter cannot
> consist of ordinary atoms."
>
> 4 PERCENT NONLUMINOUS ORDINARY MATTER
>
> "The Big Bang models, along with the studies of primordial
microwaves,
> predict how many conventional atoms should be out there -- and the
result is
> much more that can be accounted for by stars alone. Some dark
objects have
> been directly observed or indirectly detected by the way they
deflect light
> or interact gravitationally with visible stars."
>
> 0.4 PERCENT LUMINOUS MATTER
>
> "These are the stars, nebulas, and galaxies we see ... The density
of
> luminous matter is so small that it falls within the rounding
errors of dark
> matter and dark energy, which is why the numbers add up to more
that 100
> percent."
>
> -- Eldon
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: alden_parent [mailto:alden_parent@y...]
> Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 12:24 PM
> To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Theos-World Three Elements of Universe
>
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> We know that "matter" and "anti-matter"
> along with a third "dark matter" (funny energy)
> are in the universes. I would say that the dark
> matter perhaps had an effect on the other two not
> cancelling each other out after the " Big Bang".
> I would also think that dark matter is perhaps
> also the origin of the spiritual/metaphysical
> in those universes, assuming it was already in
> existence: Or is it too as a result of the "Bang"?
>
> What do you think anyone? (Leon) ? Scientist!
>
> Alden
>
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