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  • Cover Type: Hard Cover with 192 pages
  • Published by: Center of the Universe Publishing Co. Inc. July 30, 1999
  • ISBN 10 Number: 0967035392
  • ISBN 13 Number: 978-0967035390
  • Book Dimensions: 11.1 x 8.8 x 0.7 inches
  • Weighs: 1.8 pounds

Product Description
Up to now, all cosmological studies are based on mathematical assumptions that generated an expanding, curved space - the element in which our Universe is found.

All modern observations find no evidence of space expanding; and every view of the night sky now shows a flat Universe.

The implication of these modern observations means that the Big Bang took place in Flat, Euclidean Space [the Einstein-deSitter model] and that the distancing of galaxies from one another is due to the inertia of the initial Big Bang push.

Calculation of the Hubble constant must therefore include Earth's motion away from the Big Bang's Epicenter thereby changing all prior analysis of the size, shape, and age of the Universe.

So to analyze the size, shape and age of the Universe we need to include the inertia driven systems of galaxies. With these concepts and recent measurements of Earth's velocity and direction, [as reported in the Astrophysical Journal] along with those of nearby galaxies, the new Universe is revealed and reported in this book.

Using every current observation and findings this book:
- locates the Center of the Universe
- computes its age
- and presents a plausible scenario for its beginning.

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NASA’s Flat Space kills CMBR [Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation.

- Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation [CMBR] Limits the Growth of Expanding Space to less than half the Speed of Light. -

- But NASA’s flat space [see report of 4/26/2000] denies the physics necessary for CMBR. -

One of the cornerstones of our twentieth century cosmology lies in the concept that nothing existed prior to the big bang – not even empty space. This idea like many of our thoughts relating to twentieth century cosmology was added piecemeal without consideration of how this idea fits in with pre-existing concepts or observations because – at that time we had little way of verifying this addition.

Now in 1965 comes along the fact that a very uniform shower of microwave radiation bombards the Earth. This must be the relic of the big bang explosion creating all of space and star dust, so saith our twentieth century cosmology. This is added to our cornerstone above.

How is it possible for us Earthlings to be showered by this Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation does one ask? Why doesn’t this CMBR go off into outer space never to return? It’s easy.

You see this philosophy says that there was nothing prior to the big bang. And as a consequence of the big bang explosion, growing space is limited in size, confining this big bang radiation, thereby allowing this radiation to circulate, so to speak, within our universe, eventually returning to every corner of space, which we sense as the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation.

However, in order for this CMBR to return from the big bang source to us Earthlings [supposedly located nowhere special in the universe], in a steady bath, the growth of the space container must be limited to less than that of the speed of light. In fact to maintain a steady shower we are probably looking at a growing, expanding speed substantially less than that of light.

Why substantially less than the speed of light? This is required to diffuse the gigantic energy pulse originally created. In order for us to perceive a constant uniform radiation bombarding us from every direction requires reverberation and diffusion. One shot won’t do it. Expanding space growth must be less than half the speed of light for at least minimal diffusion.

This limitation of space growth is in opposition to our current observations of galaxies estimated to travel at velocities greater than 90% of the speed of light. How could this be? CMBR filled space isn’t big enough to allow such speed. One or the other concept must be wrong.

If space is expanding at speeds less than that of light and some galaxies exceeds 90% of light speed, we should see many mirror images of these far-flung galaxies, but none are found. Only Flat Euclidean space is observed denying any source of diffusion. For current observation of strongly indicated flat, “NOT CURVED,” space geometry see NASA release 00-67 dated 4/26/2000 at:
hq.nasa.gov/pub/pao/pressrel/2000/00-067.txt

Every physical analysis of our space concludes that we live in a Flat, Euclidean Universe. And Flat Euclidean space provides no mechanism necessary for the concept of CMBR.

Either all galaxies are traveling at much lower speeds or the CMBR is not from the big bang, but from some distant source such as Quasars and GRBs [Gamma Ray Bursts]. (For references and discussion of distant sources see text pages 172-174.)

We should note at this point that this concept of no existence is just an assumption without any physical support, but is philosophically embraced by virtually all reporters of cosmology in the twentieth century (see text, chapter two, pages 54-65), but not by Einstein. This concept had its beginnings with Friedmann’s geometrical assumptions that can be pictured as an ever-changing sphere, and embraced by Arthur Eddington.

Einstein’s general relativity [GR] doesn’t change with this analysis of CMBR. GR relates to matter in any system such as our solar system, such as our Milky Way Galaxy, such as any galaxy or clusters of galaxies. – It relates to matter. Big bang and GR does not change, but are only strengthened by continuing observations.

What’s left now but the concept of the big bang event occurring in existing space, thereby allowing exploration of the Casimir effect, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, the Energetic Vacuum, as a energy source, not previously available if nothing existed prior to the big bang. (See text, chapter seven.)

With the realization of our universe existing in Euclidean space, we can now describe the overall spherical shape of our universe – that similar to a rocket burst. This is true even if – way, way, way beyond our senses the overall shape of space is curved, OUR UNIVERSE is locally flat. Further, we may now locate our position within this universe by using a few sightings [currently available by many NASA teams] and some plain algebra. (See text, pages 77-79.)


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