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orlov
01-06-05, 03:50 PM
New theory of the gravitation and cteation of the Universe.

Look http://www.arxiv.org/ftp/astro-ph/papers/0410/0410365.pdf

Or write me ion@onego.ru

Author Sergey Orlov

Indian
03-24-05, 02:40 AM
Hey buddy,

I also have a new theory about gravity and universe in general. You may take a look into my thread - Stuff and Style of the Universe - the ultimate theory.

here is the authors website:

http://c-radhakrishnan.netfirms.com/universe.htm

Gambit Star
03-29-05, 10:40 PM
Very interesting how the pulse model resembles such a eventuative form of a galaxy.


http://c-radhakrishnan.netfirms.com/paper_files/image057.jpg



It is good to know how we can create this difinitive structure with such little knowledge of elements.

(Q)
03-30-05, 08:22 PM
The ether motion in the vortex has laminar nature and obeys the laws of hydro- or aerodynamics;the ether viscosity is low.

If viscosity is a resistance to sheer forces - wouldn't an object eventually slow down in space?

cato
03-30-05, 10:31 PM
My theory of gravity goes something like this:
the universe, in spherical geometry, is expanding from the big bang with increasing rate(acceleration). this acceleration of space-time causes the inertia of matter to warp space-time like a finger poking an inflating balloon. However, I still can't explain why inertia exists, so it’s not very good.

I have no math to back this up, just a hairbrained sceem I thought of while trying to sleep.