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Re: Origin of the Universe,,,,Bang or no Bang
Pluto asked for a reference web address for a stereo photo which shows a NASA' deep space photo (by Hubble) of the most distant Universe.
I would like to give the web address for the distant Universe's stero photo but it appears on my web site and the rules of this forum do not permit me to list my own
site.
Perhaps the moderator can clarify this important point of the rules of this forum.
I was amazed when looking at NASA's deep space photo by Hubble (in stereo) made me believe that the Universe was rotating, due to the slow down of the red shift. I saw (perhaps it could be interpid differently) what looked like a possible rotating Universes crowded with galatic systems in spiral or vortex like arrangement all tied to each other in string like bands.
The spiral vortex of families of galaxies are easily viewed, more so in stero. In fact there is a slight curveture of the globe's photo.
If it is a rotatonal Universe then it has to be supported by some mechanics;however, if there is an infinate void, then the Universe would not have to be supported as it rotates. Thus giving us the gyroscopic gravitey "G".
I insist that the gyroscopic adjustment of the the INSS is to keep the space station in proper orbit. If rotating gyros can accomplish this with out thursters, then this is a key point to possibility that the Universe is also in rotation.
We all know that rotation makes artificial gravity in space. (Of course the Earth is also rotating.)
In closing the BBT perhaps did formed the Milky Way galaxi and other families nearby systems; but, could never create the Universe out of a void.
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