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From: E. E. Escultura (escultur36_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 12/15/04
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Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 13:02:13 +0000 (UTC)
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1) The big bang was explosion of a black hole, the destiny of the core of a previous universe.
2) Our universe is a super…super galaxy10^10 billion light years across.
3) The accumulated mass around its eye is a tightly-packed, cocoon-shaped galaxy cluster 650 million light years across discovered by French astronomers in 1994.
4) As a vortex flux of superstrings our universe spins and imparts centrifugal force on its galaxies and catapults them outward at the rate of 10^20 km/sec. This is the present rate of its radial expansion. Moreover, this expansion is accelerated at the rate of 1/10^10 km/secsec. This means that our universe is still rising in power of spin towards its peak when it begins to decline towards zero. Then our universe dies as super…super galaxy and its galaxies will be deprived of the influence of its core spin and remain in disarray. The Sagittarius cluster is the remnant of a dead galaxy. Parts of it have been gobbled up by the gravitational action of the Milky Way.
5) Contrary to popular belief a black hole does not suck matter, dark or visible, because it is dark matter, a massive concentration of non-agitated superstring. It is the eye of the cosmological vortex that nurtures and builds it up that does.
The information and computation required to derive these data are found in the proceedings of the 4th World Congress of Nonlinear Analysis, Olando, 2004 to be published as special issue of Nonlinear Analysis in February 2005 by Elsevier Science, Ltd. For full list of references visit my websites:
http://www.users.bigpond.com/pidro/home.htm
http://home.iprimus.com.au/pidro/
E. E. Escultura
University of the Philippines
International Federation of Nonlinear Analysts
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