The Electric Universe (Evolution)

by David Turell @, Sunday, March 13, 2011, 20:37 (4813 days ago) @ xeno6696

The angular momentum issue isn't really an issue...
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> http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=358145
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> First; angular momentum couldn't have appeared until enough free-space had accumulated in the early universe; and as the scientist in this thread discusses, the early universe here was like, well--our own atmosphere. Quadrillions of particles all flying around at different speeds and directions; there is no reason at all to assume that a single angular momentum would coalesce in the kind of mess that soup would have been. It would have been erratic and chaotic. -Excellent point. 
 
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> As for the deeper claims of an electric universe, I'll give out more as I look it over. It seems to suggest that since the normal state of most matter in our universe is as a plasma, that's the direction we should look. -The stuff they talk about is solar wind, as an example, electrically neutral and cold. 
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> However the WMB radiation is explained by the BBT and NOT explained by the EU at first glance.-I certainly agree with that. Where did the WMB come from otherwise? It fits the BBT to a 't'. See the predicted waves' values in Guth's book with the actual observations later on!


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