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New Theories / Re: If there was one Big Bang event, why not multiple big bangs?
« on: 22/06/2020 21:14:38 »
"Bogey at two o'clock !
Sorry , I just had to say that , at least once in my existence !
As to the thread subject ; I doubt that Mr. Lerner would claim to have a bead on the "Prime-Mover" , anymore than advocates of the Big-Bang Theory (or the TV. show).
I personally like the Big-Heat theory , where the universe had space first , then the ungodly-huge energy was injected in . However , there definitely could have been an intermediate plasma-state . It's possible that in future , some new math or observational evidence will become extant , but for now , we are the "...deaf , dumb , and blind kids..." !
Toodles , and watch your six !

P.M.
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New Theories / Re: If there was one Big Bang event, why not multiple big bangs?
« on: 09/06/2020 17:23:17 »
*You sound like the Fusion-Chief !
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Lerner   
》Indirect evidence ?
www.universetoday.com/143140/astronomers-uncover-dozens-of-previously-unknown--ancient-and-massive-galaxies/amp/ 
P.M.  .
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New Theories / Re: If there was one Big Bang event, why not multiple big bangs?
« on: 08/06/2020 13:15:56 »
To Mr. Puppy ,
This would be true in a closed system , but... the Multiverse may not be a closed system , or may operate by different laws of physics .
P.M.   .🤔
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New Theories / Re: If there was one Big Bang event, why not multiple big bangs?
« on: 07/06/2020 18:44:53 »
Alright ... sounds like Roger Penrose's lava lamp to me though !
Ya still gotta wonder what the prime-mover is !
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New Theories / Re: If there was one Big Bang event, why not multiple big bangs?
« on: 06/06/2020 22:33:22 »
Ummm...
That sounds like an ever-growing black-hole to me !
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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Can we manipulate magnetic fields?
« on: 17/09/2018 00:19:56 »
          Reply # 41 , 05/09/18
This be my basic answer , however, you could do what I did in days of yore ; delve into the micro-electronics liturature and supplies parts spec.s . You could , of course track down an electronics engineer  or at least graduate student .  You could also ask yourself ; does positive repel positive , and does negative repel negative .  Continue with ; if most materials are full of dipoles , how can I use that ? If you don't let material limitations restrict your imagination , you might " do like professor do " , and come up with something , yeehaw !
....................P.M.
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