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Law of Physics 20th-Century Scientists Overlooked (Part 7): Steady State Cosmic Structure

DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1107901, PP. 1-24

Subject Areas: Astrophysics, Cosmology, Fundamental Physics

Keywords: Cosmology, Steady State Systems, End-State Neutron Stars, Blueshift Process, Mass Extinction, Galaxy Patterns, Cluster Periodicity, Cosmic Cellular Structure, Aether, DSSU Theory

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Presented is an exploration into the operation of the Universe that begins with a single assumption, an empirical proposition accepted by virtually all theorists. The article then builds on this assumption (a fundamental process of expansion) by applying and integrating three important laws of physics that 20th-century scientists overlooked—namely those detailed in Parts 1, 2, and 4 in this series of articles. They are, respectively, 1) “The velocity differential propagation of light,” which presents the definitive cause of the cosmic redshift. 2) “Energy generation via velocity differential blueshift,” which details Nature’s fundamental energy amplification process. And 3) “Mass extinction by aether deprivation process,” which gives the extraordinary explanation of how Nature annihilates mass; but not in the sense of ordinary destruction, rather, this is annihilation in the irreversible terminal sense. The assembled system is then used to make a number of model-specific predictions. The theory-anticipated patterns and the actually observed evidence are compared and shown to be in remarkable agreement. The profound conclusion is that the patterns of the Universe’s cosmic-scale structure are not phenomenological but are inherent. Cosmic structure exists by virtue of a perpetual self-sustained mechanism—a timeless steady state system.

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Ranzan, C. (2021). Law of Physics 20th-Century Scientists Overlooked (Part 7): Steady State Cosmic Structure. Open Access Library Journal, 8, e7901. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1107901.

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