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Jan 21, 2012 9:36am
astronomers see that our universe is not only expanding but that its expansion is accelerating -

Unknown “Structures” Not Tugging on the Universe After All?

Science, Physics, Theology, Humor

Here’s a study that confirms a directional acceleration of part of the universe toward an object, which is extrapolated to be beyond the 13.8 billion light years of our universe’s boundary.  From the Einstein perspective, these star clusters are ‘falling’ into the space-time of this superdense material on a ‘trampoline’ surface which has at it’s center a mass enough to acutely shape space at about 22 degrees.  

The conflict may be that some are falling directly into the is 22 degree ‘funnel’, and the others are spiraling along on the outside of the extended event horizon, which would be at a slower speed and at different directions as they transversed the boundary of  the surface of the 22 degree funnel.  (Oh yeah, you’ll have to read the Kashlinsky’s other papers on his 22 degree cone where the galaxy clusters are zooming towards the massive dark matter, thought to be at the bottom)

One problem may be that along that journey of our universe falling toward another universe is that the mass could be antimatter dominant, which might just cause another big bang before reaching the goal (and protecting the super mass’s integrity) and start the process moving in another direction for a time.

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