PSI Blog 20191204 Drift of galactic clusters as proof for the Local Mega-Vortex
Guest Blog by Ed Mason:
Hi Glenn,
Here is a very
short video that mentions “beyond the known universe.” Something out there is
affecting various galaxies and their movement. Just another conundrum that
cosmologists are trying to sort out. They keep having to add things to their
list of hard-to-explain things.
Ed
[GB: Thanks for
the link. This is a nice illustration of Kashlinsky’s work, which we used in
“Universal Cycle Theory”[1] to show the
observed universe was only a portion of the universal hierarchy. Our cover
showed it too:
Of course, no “mysterious
force” exists either inside or outside the known universe. “Force” is a matter-motion
term describing the collision of one microcosm with another. Above all, the
galaxies are not being “pulled” toward the Local Mega-Vortex—they are being
pushed, just like all microcosms undergoing gravitation per Aether Deceleration
Theory.[2]
Gefter[3] summarized the phenomenon shortly after
the Kashlinsky group discovered this “dark flow” of galactic clusters in 2008:
It also has been
used in support of the reformist “multiverse” and “parallel universe” theories used
to bridge the gap between finity and infinity and cushion the inevitable demise of the Big Bang Theory.]
[1] Puetz, Stephen J., and Borchardt, Glenn,
2011, Universal cycle theory: Neomechanics of the hierarchically infinite
universe: Denver, Outskirts Press, 626 p.
[http://www.scientificphilosophy.com/].
[2] Borchardt, Glenn, 2018, The Physical Cause
of Gravitation: viXra:1806.0165.
[3] Gefter, Amanda, 2009, Dark Flow: Proof Of
Another Universe?: New Scientist.
[https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126921-900-dark-flow-proof-of-another-universe/].
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