Foreword
The perihelion
is the closest point of an elliptical orbit. A neutron star is an entity that
comes closest to perfect isotropy which is to be perfect in symmetry in all
directions. The universe is anything but perfect. All of the observable
universe appears to be trying to achieve perfection in that it appears that all
masses, including black holes, are progressing to be more round. Energy flows
entropically in the path of least resistance. We hold that the shortest
distance between point A to point B is a straight line but the concept of
straight is only academic because logically zero can only be approached but
never achieved. The mathematical zero cross over on the X, Y graph is through
the necessity of math and not the real-world experience. Absolute zero as in zero
degrees Kelvin would have to be no molecular motion, not even rotation over
infinite time. It must be accepted as an arbitrary point from which to base
observation.
Likewise one must consider that for a line to be straight as
when laid upon the surface of a very large sphere, it will academically always
be curved unless the sphere is infinitely large. So, once again zero variation
in the distance from A to B and zero arc is impossible. Thus, as a premise that
energy is following the path of least resistance, that path is always vectored
to a better solution, I coined the phrase ‘Perihelion Engineering’ as to what
the universe is doing. It is evolving and with each pass into the perihelion
the solution changes.
The
‘Universe in a Nutshell’ breaks from physics conventions for a new viewpoint.
The problem with our sciences is that it is much like the old adage – ‘a man
was looking in his yard in the evening. His neighbor asked him what he was
looking for. “Why, I am looking for the keys to my car.” The neighbor helped him
and after a while he asked, “Is this about where you lost them?” The man
replied, “no, I lost them in the house.” Dismayed the neighbor asked, “Then why
are you looking out here?” The man replied, “Because the light is better.”
If
you keep looking in the wrong place for the right thing or even the right place
for the wrong thing, perhaps it is time for a change.
Our
observations are always evolving and as in the days of Nicolaus Copernicus we
learned our observational error and we saw the earth truly going around the
sun. We have failed in so many aspects with the Big Bang view. It is totally
wrong. As much as Albert Einstein wanted to believe the Universe to be infinite,
he relented to the observation of the Red Shift. He should not have relented
because I will represent a plausible solution simply because zero is impossible.
One
should not be made small because the numbers are large. Do not be impressed
with large and you will find that the Universe is inside of a Nutshell and the
Nutshell is infinitely large.
And…
the Universe is not complex, it is simple; we have just been looking at it the
wrong way.
T J Ginn
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