The dynamic steady state universe
It is a strange historical omission that no examination of the intrinsically cellular universe model has ever been reported. In an effort to correct this oversight, the current work constructs a surprisingly natural cosmology by combining Hubble's great discovery, Einstein's “nonponderable”
aether, Penzias and Wilson's distant starlight, Heraclitus's harmony-of-opposites principle, and by incorporating more recent developments including the powerful particle theory of Williamson and a unifying concept of gravitation. With the addition of a two-faceted sine qua non Primary-Cause
process and a sui generis mode of aether excitation, the entire construction becomes fully functional. It is clearly shown how the photon is responsible for the cause of gravitation. Avoiding the speculative assumptions and preposterous extrapolations inherent in expanding-universe
cosmology, the new interpretation constructs a perfectly natural Dynamic Steady State Universe with integral cellular structure.
Keywords: Aether; Cosmic Cellular Structure; Cosmic Tension; Cosmic-Scale Gravity Cells; Electron Structure; Excitation-Annihilation Process; Fundamental Fluctuators; Gravitation Processes; Mass-Property Acquisition; Self-Confined Radiation
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: 26 June 2014
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