Why doesn't it obscure the light from the stars? It should be like looking through a fog.
I'd say CO2 is weakly soluble in water. Carbonic acid is the main constituent of naturally occurring acid raid. Its solubility in seawater depends on...
Okay, Walter, but conventional gravity is not strong enough to generate a gravitational redshift that would explain quasars. I think that the...
Molecule for molecule, methane is about 20 times more powerful as a greenhouse gas than CO2. However, its residence time in the atmosphere is much...
From Wikipedia: "At the centre of the black hole, well inside the event horizon, general relativity predicts a singularity, a place where the...
As greenhouse gases trap outgoing infrared radiation, there is less infrared radiation available to warm the upper reaches of the atmosphere. This...
That's right. The galaxies are all heading in the same direction. And thay're all redshifted. The mistake everyone makes is that they assume redshift...
Interglacial sea level maxima vary from 3 - 20 metres higher than today. The warmest part of the present interglacial period occurred shortly after...
THE GRAVITY MODEL: SOME FURTHER THOUGHTS The Gravity Model creates a cosmos with two regions - the region closer to the Great Body than the...
Baumgarten, The great body can't be seen. It's too far away. There might be nothing 'behind' it as it hoovers up everything in its path. C7ityi,...
You're right. Galaxies get 'hoovered up' by the Great body and become part of its mass.
It's just the way gravity works. Like water down a plughole.
In the model, the entire observable universe condenses from a hydrogen field as a result of the gravity of the Great Body. All these galaxies are...
You have missed the point by a long way, Russ. I am not talking about a black hole inside a galaxy. I am talking about a supermassive body that...
I thought I'd wait for a few replies before I posted it, QM.
I'm a layman with a wide interest in science subjects. Some years ago I came up with a theory which I believe explains the cosmological redshift and...
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