Origin and Evolution of the Universe, a Unified Scientific Theory

by Paul Hollister, M.D.

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Chapter 14 – When You See The Pattern, You See The Plan

Composite and Component Lines of Evolution 

When you see the pattern, you see the plan. Then, like a precipitation in a supersaturated solution, everything starts to rain down and fall together into interconnected pictures everywhere you look. Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe and we now know why, because it is being visibly jettisoned into atomic existence throughout the visible physical universe. All the stars in the universe are fusing hydrogen into helium, so there is a mechanism that explains why helium is the second most abundant element in the universe. Likewise, it is scientifically well know that the rest of the naturally occurring atoms are formed by nuclear fusion in the stars. The most significant mystery that has eluded science until now is where all this hydrogen is actually coming from. As soon as it is realized that the myriads of massive particle jets from quasars and dust enshrouded “supermassive black hole” centers of galaxies are the source of all the hydrogen in the universe, the reason for the predominance of hydrogen and helium in the star-filled galaxies becomes evident and the systematic sequence of galaxy growth and evolution becomes apparent.

The arrangement of images used in this treatise serves to provide an overall picture of the process and sequence of galaxy growth and evolution, which unlocks and unveils the evolutionary process for the entire physical universe. By reexamining the heavens from this ongoing Big-Bang perspective of galaxy evolution, each piece of the puzzle will find its place and the picture will unfold in detail. One way this can be done is by using a 4-dimensional Composite/Component Matrix that shows the interrelationships between 3-dimensional Lines of Evolution that are occurring simultaneously and sequentially at different levels of mass magnitude, as illustrated in the concept diagram below: Composite & Component Lines of Evolution.

  In this concept diagram, Composite Galaxy Evolution is represented on the horizontal axis by alignment of optical galaxies from QSO to Hubble sequence Sc, with the components of each composite galaxy aligned on the vertical axis as Lines of Evolution. Component Lines of Evolution are arranged on the vertical axis from bottom to top in the order they occur in the evolutionary process, beginning with the quasar that forms the radio jets and radio structure (Hydrogen) that leads to star birth (Helium) and stellar evolution (Atoms > Helium) and ends in the accumulation of visible galaxy dust (Molecular Mass), which corresponds to the sequence of atomic and stellar co-evolution. As each Line of Evolution becomes more fully defined by science, the precise relationship between the component lines and each composite form will become clarified in depth and detail. Quasar Luminosity decreases as the quasar becomes enshrouded by molecular dust, which is an indirect measure of the Galaxy Dust Line of Evolution, which is an atomic-molecular line of magnitude. Radio Jets are the Line of Evolution that is a direct result and measure of the Big-Bang occurring inside the quasar. These jets have an evolutionary beginning, are ongoing to a measurable degree for a scientifically definable period of time, and eventually diminish and disappear when the Big-Bang process in the Quasar expends its pre-atomic particle fuel. The explosive power of the Big-Bang can be determined directly by measuring the size and length of these plasma jets. And the output of the Big-Bang over time can be determined by measuring the quantity of products coming out of the radio jets, including the size of the radio lobes and radio structure the jets form and the size and extent of the hydrogen regions and atmospheres of the galaxy, which are direct products of the Big-Bang process. The next Line of Evolution, Metal-Poor Population II Stars, progressively increases in distributed size and number within optical galaxies up to elliptical galaxy size E7, and then steadily decreases as the atomic mass of Population II Stars are recycled into Metal-Rich Population I Stars within the growing disk and spiral arms of the spiral galaxy, as previously described. Although the AGN is a composite region in the center of the galaxy that consists of a number of lines of evolution, including the “supermassive black hole” of the quasar and its jets, AGN is depicted as a Line of Evolution because the wide range of its appearance corresponds to a definable sequence of evolutionary events that occurs within the circumnuclear region of the galaxy. Galaxy Dust extends all the way from elliptical through spiral, as we have seen, but there is evidence that this Line of Evolution extends all the way back to the quasar stage of evolution because there are QSOs known to be enshrouded in dust. Likewise, the AGN becomes visible early in the course of galaxy evolution and extends all the way through the lifecycle of the galaxy, such that the “weak AGN” in Galaxy M87 and the “weak AGN” in the Sombrero Galaxy and the “strong AGN” in the Seyfert galaxies are simply composite points in the systematic sequence of galaxy growth and evolution. 


At the Big-Bang Gates of the Pre-Bang Universe 

Having broken beyond the barrier of a Point of Singularity being the origin of the entire physical universe, we are now in a position to answer the ancient question far more scientifically than ever before. How did it all begin? What kind of Universe gave rise to the Big Bang? Where is that other Universe and what is that Pre-Bang Universe made of?

The original Big Bang theory was ingeniously correct about the beginning: Everything is Exploding and Expanding! But what was not realized is that there are over 100 billion Big-Bangs within sight that have been exploding and expanding their products of baryonogenesis from an utterly real supermassive density that is a visible Orb—the Quasar—in the center of each and every active galaxy. From an elusive Big Bang of mythical proportion that began from a Point of Singularity that didn’t make any intuitive sense at all, the actual Origin of the Physical Universe is being revealed to us by the de facto presence of Giant Cosmic Plasma Jets of atomic creation that we can see with our senses and seize with our minds. 

According to this theory, the supermassive black holes of quasars, which form the nuclear center of each active galaxy, were gravitationally formed within an adjacent Universe of Energy and Particles. We only see the visible side of this process, the burning orb of quasar and its jets, but the supermassive black hole and its exploding jets are a reflection of what is going on inside the Universe of Energy and Particles that gave rise to the supermassive density that reached the threshold of Big-Bang.

Stars form jets during their early evolutionary formation due to the effects of the nebula from which they were gravitationally formed. Likewise, the cosmic plasma jets from quasars and supermassive black holes at galaxy center, which far exceed the diameter of the optical galaxies, may be the result of the dark matter nebula of pre- and non-atomic particles in the Pre-Bang Universe that gave rise to the supermassive black hole density in the first place. If that is so, then the jets are regional physical reflections of the substance and nature of the Pre-Bang Universe of Energy and Particles. The gravitational and nuclear explosive forces that result in jets from newborn stars and the jets from quasars and galaxies are comparable as a pattern and can give us insight into what is going on in the Pre-Bang Universe regionally. Stars are formed by the gravitational collapse of hydrogen rich nebulae. Thermonuclear explosion stabilizes the gravitational collapse. Jets on the axis of spin are molded by the combined presence of explosion within the mass density and the physical effects of the surrounding nebula. When the nebula surrounding the newborn star is dissipated and burned away, the jets disappear. Using this model as a physical prototype, the following theoretical scenario may begin to regionally characterize the dark matter in the Pre-Bang Universe of Energy and Particles into definable form: Pre- and non-atomic particles form a dark matter nebula that gravitationally collapses into a supermassive black hole. Conditions within the supermassive black hole reach the Big-Bang threshold which stabilizes the gravitational collapse of the supermassive density into a burning orb (Quasar). Jets are powered by ongoing Big-Bang explosion within the quasar. The length of the jets corresponds to the explosive power of the Big-Bang and the size of the surrounding pre- and non-atomic particle nebula of dark matter.

Following the sequence of galaxy evolution from quasar to irregular blue dwarf to elliptical to spiral, and correlating the size and length of jets with each stage of galaxy evolution, gives a measure of the presence and size of the dark matter nebula surrounding the point-source of the Big-Bang and jets. The jets would decrease in size as the in-feeding dark matter nebula decreases in size; however, like the thermonuclear brilliance in the stars, the ongoing Big-Bang process continues within the pre-formed supermassive black hole density as long as there is particle fuel. The size of the supermassive black hole becomes a function of the amount of dark matter pre-atomic particle supply and Big-Bang consumption.

Likewise, the large agglomerations of clusters and superclusters of galaxies, and the central distribution of elliptical galaxies and peripheral distribution of spiral galaxies within the large scale cluster structure of the visible universe may also be a reflection of the macrostructure of the Pre-Bang Universe of Energy and Particles that formed the supermassive densities that gave rise to the Big-Bang process of galaxy formation in the first place.

The Gravity Implosion—Big-Bang Explosion process was and continues to be the origin of each new galaxy, and it is this cyclical process of galaxy formation that has given rise to all the galaxies in the physical universe. The entire atomic mass of the physical universe was formed and continues to be formed by a process of implosion of energy and particles into baryonic matter that materializes the formation of hydrogen, the nuclear fuel of the stars. This process of pre-atomic implosion into atomic mass creates a 4th spatial dimensional barrier in the form of supermassive Black Holes centrally and subsequent stellar Black Holes peripherally that physically define the limits of atomic existence in the galaxy and physical universe. This 4th spatial dimensional interface physically separates the atomic-molecular Physical Universe from the Universe of Energy and Particles that was and is the source of the pre-atomic mass and energy that materialized (Big-Bang) the atomic mass of this physical universe into being. This 4th spatial dimension is physically evident in the Black Holes that demarcate the finite limits of each galaxy in the physical universe. Each Black Hole, by the implosive nature of the process that formed it, is a doorway opening either into (Implosion side) or out of (Explosion side) a 4th spatial dimensional tunnel between the Universes, and these adjacent Universes are interconnected by means of these 4th dimensional tunnels. Black Holes are the entrance and exit gateways by which atomic mass materializes into and goes out of existence in the galaxies of the physical universe.  The entry gateways into the atomic physical universe, supermassive Black Holes, are the site of Big-Bang baryonic materialization that forms the hydrogen atoms. The exit gateways out of the physical universe, stellar Black Holes, are the sites where stellar and atomic mass are imploded out of atomic physical existence. The origin of the physical universe began with the implosion of a Supermassive Black Hole into existence that was destined to become the nuclear center of the galaxy. The first Stellar Black Hole did not come into existence until the first star died. With the formation of the first Stellar Black Hole within each new galaxy, a Cycle and Circulation of Energy/Mass is established in contiguous space through these 4th dimensional tunnels that interconnect the atomic Physical Universe and the non-atomic Universe of Energy and Particles that formed it. By looking at this Cycle and Circulation of Mass/Energy between the Universes as a regional whole, what we see on the visible Physical Universe side of this circulating system at galaxy, cluster, supercluster and large scale supercluster structure magnitudes gives us the means to systematically map and scientifically explore the macrostructure of the Pre-Bang Universe of Energy and Particles. 

Origin and Evolution of the Universe, a Unified Scientific Theory by Paul Hollister, M.D. Copyright 2004

 

 

 

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