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Origin and Evolution of the Universe, a Unified
Scientific Theory
by Paul Hollister, M.D.
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From Chapter 22 – Inner Space and Outer Space of Galaxy and Earth
The supermassive density of the Big-Bang at galaxy center is the defining point of interface between the Pre-Bang and Post-Bang Universe. As the supermassive density that gives rise to the Big-Bang is gravitationally formed from the Pre-Bang Universe, and Big-Bang process within the resulting supermassive gravitational density regionally gives rise to the Post-Bang Universe in galaxy form, both the Pre-Bang and Post-Bang Universe are gravitationally anchored in space to the supermassive density of the Big-Bang at galaxy center. As a structural and functional unit, the Galaxy is the Whole that can keep us spatially oriented at all magnitudes as we begin to investigate and explore the Pre-Bang Universe of Energy and Particles. As each galaxy has materialized and grown from inside-outward from the Big-Bang process at galaxy center, the galaxy can be used to frame both the Pre-Bang Universe and Post-Bang Universe as a unified interrelated system. Anchored in Space by the supermassive gravitational black hole at galaxy center, the Pre-Bang and Post-Bang Universe can be precisely regionally mapped in space in relationship to each other if we use a common coordinate system based on this physical constant. Just like the Earth is divided into latitude and longitude around its polarity and axis of spin, the Sphere of Space surrounding the Milky Way Galaxy can be geometrically sectored and mapped around its supermassive black-hole center and axis of spin by using a tri-axial Cartesian coordinate system. As the supermassive black hole at galaxy center is the physical point of intersection between the Pre-Bang and Post-Bang Universe, a radius extending outward from this point of reference can define a composite Sphere of Galaxy Space that regionally encompasses both the Pre-Bang Universe and Post-Bang Universe as an integrated system. By slicing Space concentrically into a series of spherical grid maps plotted equidistant from each other on a radial axis from supermassive black-hole center, the space within and surrounding the galaxy can be mathematically regionally mapped as a composite whole in 3-spatial dimensions, like a mathematical onion with each layer an interrelated circumferential grid-map of Space. To circumscribe both universes, this composite Pre-Bang + Post-Bang Sphere of Space should extend outward to include all regions of the galaxy’s mass and energy. As the constituent nature of the Pre-Bang Universe that forms the supermassive black-hole density is as yet largely unknown, the outermost circumference of the Sphere of Space (Grid Map of Galaxy Space illustrates outermost circumferential layer) should extend outward beyond the spatial limits of the cosmic plasma jets, gravitational dark matter, hydrogen halo and optically visible galaxy at center in order to frame a coexisting region of Pre-Bang Universe. Framed within the same tri-axial coordinate system, the Pre-Bang Universe and Post-Bang Universe can be regionally mapped in relationship to each other because the supermassive black hole is a physical constant that forms a geometrical anchoring point for mapping both universes in simultaneous space. By establishing an agreed upon mathematical standard for defining Pre-Bang + Post-Bang Galaxy Space, this Sphere of Space concept can be scientifically applied to any galaxy in the universe, which makes it possible to comparatively grid map each quasar and galaxy in the main stream sequence of galaxy evolution herein defined. With a universal scientific standard for Pre-Bang + Post-Bang Galaxy Space based on the supermassive black hole as geometrical center, which is a regionally based mathematical anchoring point of reference that is independent of light-year distance from Earth, comparative studies can be performed of quasars and galaxies at different stages of development in the mainstream sequence of galaxy evolution (quasar, irregular blue dwarf, elliptical and spiral stages of galaxy evolution), because the supermassive black hole is a definable gravitational point of intersection between the Pre-Bang Universe and Post-Bang Universe at all stages of quasar and galaxy evolution. From Origin and Evolution of the Universe, a Unified Scientific Theory by Paul Hollister, M.D. Copyright 2004 Click Return on Browser OR |
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