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The Recycled Universe: Black Holes, Quasars and a New Model of Galaxy Evolution

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The Recycled Universe: Black Holes, Quasars and a New Model of Galaxy Evolution

The Recycled Universe: Black Holes, Quasars and a New Model of Galaxy Evolution by Danial Webster
English | 2015 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B00PBSV2LC | 278 pages | EPUB | 22 Mb

The Myth of the Expanding UniverseDuring the early part of the last century famed astronomer, Edwin Hubble, proposed a theory of universal expansion based upon his analysis of the spectral characteristics of light coming from distant stars and galaxies. It was further surmised that if the universe were indeed expanding; it only seemed reasonable to assume that this expansion must have began at some specific point in time (approximately 14 billion years ago, more or less). This idea, of course, became known and acknowledged throughout various scientific disciplines as “the Big Bang Theory!” However, “The Recycled Universe” will be the first book to re-examine universal expansion from the only other practical ‘relativistic’ perspective available to us. Simply put: is the universe actually speeding away from our galaxy—or, is our Milky Way actually slowing down relative to the rest of the cosmos?By simply reinterpreting Hubble’s findings with the latest scientific data, “The Recycled Universe” presents a significant amount of photographic evidence illustrating the different stages of galactic evolution—from cosmic dynamos called ‘Quasars;’ through further development as young ‘active galaxies like ‘Seyferts’ and ‘Barred Spirals.’ The final stage of galactic development occurs when a galaxy reaches full maturity—as we observe in our own Milky Way Galaxy. Finally, it is at this stage that mature spiral galaxies, having used up all of the fuel from its energetic core, begin to slow down and contract under gravitational pressure; finally ending its days as a burned out super-massive black hole! As I will show; it is during this final phase (as a super-massive black hole) that the galaxy then becomes re-organized and re-energized; finally re-emerging as a newly recycled energetic galactic core (Quasar). And, thus, life is once again renewed in our “Recycled Universe!”

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