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The Strong Atomic Force including the N/S Pole anti-electromagnetic Repulsion Big Bang Fuel Discovered And Demonstrated Energy in Space April 22, 2009 to start show click on slide show top line above then click view show [if needed] then to advance slide - use mouse click, enter, or next arrow. click up or back arrow to reverse.
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This Presentation Combines: The ageless strong atomic force Supernovae Earth’s very slow velocity Quasars CMB anomaly – referred as - Axis of Evil into one format, most easily explained, by the Big Bang exploding in energy-filled space.
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How did our Universe begin?
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Feynman says – “ start with first principles”
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So we start with – The ageless Strong Atomic Force, and a new understanding about how the atom works - all day long
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Kamiokande study finds protons [in the hearts of atoms] virtually - ageless The Super-Kamiokande 50,000 ton water Cherenkov detector
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Electron Clouds View of electron cloud with scanning tunneling microscope
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+ Blue lines of VERY strong attraction Unnamed force prevents attraction electron cloud around the atom Protons positive charge
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+ Blue lines of VERY strong attraction But some force prevents contact
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P Strike a Match ! And … light/photons exit at 186,282 miles per second without acceleration ATTRACTION
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P N + + + P N Nucleus
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P N + + + P N Protons repel Protons
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electron cloud P N + + + P N Strong force corrals the protons
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That strong force like the N/S poles of a magnet corrals the protons with a million times the power of the atom’s hold on its electrons
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That strong force like the N/S poles of a magnet drives the electrons, out to the edge of the electromagnetic force field
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P N + + + P N -S N+
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P N + + + P N -S N+ Electrons, with weak hold at edge of field, are easily manipulated
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P Strike a Match ! And… Light/photons exit at the speed of light without acceleration EASY MANIPULATION ATTRACTION
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How much power is required to run a atom continuously? Energy = mc 2 Midwest Relativity
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Protons vs. Protons never quit repelling each other!
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Strong Atomic Forces with N/S Pole effect never quit corralling protons!
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Electrons keep circling to embrace the protons they never quit their advances !
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Strong Atomic Forces - pushing electrons away, so the atom never collapses !
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Forces active in Atom are like Magnets : attracting - repelling always working.
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P N + + + P N -S N+ What power is required, just to operate all these functions ?
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Short circuit interruption of supply - spark
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Short circuit interruption of power Short in your 110 line – small spark Tree downs power line – large arc flashes Interrupt the atom’s supply - see next slide
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mc 2 For just a very few atoms
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What is the source tapped by a 14 billion year old atom ?
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a 14 billion year old battery ?
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No evidence of Batteries ! Needs an external source
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Technical support How to transmit power into an atom without wires – see next slide
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Conductix-Wampfler wireless transmission of power ala TESLA http://www.conductix.com/public/index.cfmConductix-Wampfler
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A large circuit is needed to supply one atom with mc 2 ENERGY. If our visible Universe was like a drop of water We would need a nondegrading energy source a sextillion times our galaxy or larger.
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In order to supply all the atoms in our Universe with mc 2 ENERGY. If our visible Universe was like a drop of water We would need a nondegrading energy source a sextillion times our galaxy or larger. CMB
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In order to supply all the atoms in our Universe with ENERGY. If our visible Universe was the size of a drop of water We would need a nondegrading energy source a sextillion times our galaxy or larger. CMB
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In order to supply all the atoms in our Universe with ENERGY. If our visible Universe was like a drop of water We would need a ocean of energy filled space larger than the size of our Universe. CMB
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To supply mc 2
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to all atoms
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Without degradation
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A Universe of energy filled space powering atoms
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should have enough power to fuel the Big Bang Explosion
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Technical support For a Big Bang Conversion of energy into matter – see next slide
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E=mc 2 and the Reverse High Energy Beam High Energy Laser Matter created from energy at Stanford Linear Accelerator. Reported 9/1/97
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Technical support Does anything hinder energy running in empty space. ? – see next slide
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MagLev Train Superconductivity ZERO electrical resistance
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Evidence of a Big Bang Explosion in Space Turbulent and converging energy
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How to convert energy Free running turbulent energy in empty space checks out every possible pattern until eventually enough energy converges into a small enough space that sets off the conditions necessary to set off the Big Bang.
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Example - graph of a super explosion in space – the GRB trigger # 1406 NASA http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/science/know_l1/grbs_ duration.html
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Same profile for a super Big Bang explosion in space
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1/22/4 Robert Kirchner at U of C
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Big Bang Explosion in Space Compare – see next few slides
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CMB Explosive Push = Velocity & Distribution [CMB] strongest push = Fastest matter; Farthest from Earth Big Bang Explosion in Space CMB - Cosmic Microwave Radiation
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B B CMB Explosive Push = Velocity & Distribution [CMB] strongest push = Fastest matter; Farthest from Earth Far B’sNear A’s &Supernovae in galaxies Big Bang Explosion in Space Illusion of space acceleration explained by Push = Distribution
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A A B B CMB Explosive Push = Velocity & Distribution [CMB] strongest push = Fastest matter; Farthest from Earth Far B’sNear A’s &Supernovae in galaxies Big Bang Explosion in Space
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A A B B CMB E Explosive Push = Velocity & Distribution [CMB] strongest push = Fastest matter; Farthest from Earth Far B’sNear A’s &Supernovae in galaxies Big Bang Explosion in Space
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E - Earth – last out of the explosion - very slow - 0.2% of the speed of light. A A B B CMB E Explosive Push = Velocity & Distribution [CMB] strongest push = Fastest matter; Farthest from Earth Far B’sNear A’s &Supernovae in galaxies Big Bang Explosion in Space
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E - Earth – last out of the explosion - very slow - 0.2% of the speed of light. A A B B CMB E Explosive Push = Velocity & Distribution [CMB] strongest push = Fastest matter; Farthest from Earth Far B’sNear A’s &Supernovae in galaxies Big Bang Explosion in Space
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http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap010128.html 11/21/2002 APOD Documentation of Earth’s speed thru our Universe
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Same APOD Repeated Feb. 5, 1996 Mar. 8, 1997 June 27, 1999 Jan. 28, 2001 Feb. 9, 2003 May 8, 2005 Oct. 8, 2006 Mar. 9, 2008 CMB Dipole: Speeding Through the Universe Credit: DMR, COBE, NASA, Four-Year Sky MapDMRCOBENASA 600 k/s = 375 miles/sec = 0.2% of the speed of light =snail speed
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Observational support Very slow earth has hardly moved away from the epicenter of the Big Bang Our view of quasars could only be from the center of the universe. Our view of the CMB [Cosmic Microwave Background] could only be from the center of the universe – see next slides
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Earth - Dead Center is in a hole A billion light year radius surrounded by an ISOTROPIC Distribution of Quasars As seen from: 2dF - Anglo-Australian group SDSS Rich Kron THEN Father’s day 6/15/2003
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Earth - Dead Center is in a hole A billion light year radius surrounded by an ISOTROPIC Distribution of Quasars As seen from: 2dF - Anglo-Australian group
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Earth’s view is the same in all directions. Credit: SVEN Sphere - CMB CMB - Green Sphere As if we were in the exact center of this sphere.
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Sphere - CMB What’s wrong with this picture
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Technical analysis Slow moving earth – no longer exactly dead center but away some 0.2% of the radius must see some anomaly – see next two slides
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CMB Anomaly Reported by WMAP in 1 st year of operation Found report on - 4 th of July 2006 by U of C Dragan Huterer
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Dubbed the The Axis of Evil by cosmologist João Magueijo of Imperial College London
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The next 5 slides will show Explosion in space Very slow earth Earth next door to center of universe Earth moving to the CMB on axis of evil shorter by 0.2% than Moving away from the CMB on axis of evil opposite view + 0.2% And some considerations about age
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matter out CMB radiation returning CMB Sphere Anomaly Axis of Evil: Big Bang Epicenter - center of red dot Earth
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matter out CMB radiation returning CMB Very slow Earth going up the grey line Away from the blue Earth should see a tiny CMB anomaly Short Grey - 0.2% vs. Long Blue + 0.2% Anomaly Axis of Evil: Big Bang Epicenter - center of red dot Earth
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Also note 1 st Material from Big Bang moving at some 95+% of the speed of light travels 13.7+ billion light years and is constantly radiating the CMB. Like watching the tail lights of car going away at night, when we see that light, the car has advanced further. We see the 13.7+ billion year old radiation after taking another 13.7 billion years to reach us. We are ~27.4+ billion years old minimum.
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The CMB view requires 13.7+ billion light years matter out + 13.7 billion year radiation return = 27.4+ billion year old Age of Universe matter out CMB radiation returning CMB Very slow Earth going up the grey line Away from the blue Earth should see a tiny CMB anomaly Short Grey - 0.2% vs. Long Blue + 0.2% Anomaly Axis of Evil: Big Bang Epicenter - center of red dot Earth
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The CMB view requires 13.7+ billion light years matter out + 13.7 billion year radiation return = 27.4+ billion year old Age of Universe matter out CMB radiation returning CMB Earth should see a tiny CMB anomaly Short Grey - 0.2% vs. Long Blue + 0.2% Anomaly Axis of Evil: Big Bang Epicenter - center of red dot Earth Earth is next door to the Center of our Universe
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All these elements best Explained by a Big Bang Explosion - in Space
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Charles Sven http://www.allnewuniverse.com All New Universe. com
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