James Webb Earliest Galexies images point toward confirming my IBBU universe hypothesis

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https://time.com/6269232/james-webb-telescope-oldest-galaxies/

I had good news recently. The astrophysicist found 6 new galaxies, bigger than the Milky Way, just 320 million years after the Big Bang!

Now that’s awesome in its own right and The Standard Theory (Einstein) is turned on its head.

Several year ago I hypothesised a central dark body and that we see only a fraction of the universe due to this IBBU (Infinite Black Body Universe) obscuring space.

See this link: http://www.georgewombwell.com/author/2011/07/29/hypothesis-alternative-view-of-the-universe/

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As James Webb is a million miles from Earth, it can now see more space, be it just small increase. However, if I am right we could estimate the current size of the central body. If, as I claimed, the IBBU is expanding, it might also be possible to estimate this expansion rate (or contraction rate of course).

In any event I claim this as further evidence supporting my hypothesis.

Einstein’s Gravitational Waves: Another indication of the IBBU Universe

About five years ago I postulated a new view of the Universe: The IBBU Universe. See here

Today, scientists announced the detection of gravitational waves, Einstein’s outstanding theory from his major studies on gravity and the general theory of relativity. This is exciting stuff in its own right of course and congratulations to the teams that did the hard work to detect gravitational waves last year. It’s interesting they pinpoint a major interaction between two black holes as the cause. I would like to know how they did that.

What is does for the IBBU hypotheses I announed five years ago is that we now have a method that has every chance to find the black body source at the centre of our universe. This is because it would have immense effects on space time ripples and detecting the resulting gravitational waves suddenly became a definite possibility.

The IBBU Universe as postulated by HD in July 2011.

 

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The Largest Structure Ever Observed in the Universe

Reported this month is the discovery of the largest ‘structure’ in the universe.

A computer visualization of quasar cluster U1.27 or, more colloquially, Huge-LQG, the largest object ever identified in the universe (Roger G. Clowes)

This gives further support to HD’s hypothesis that the universe has a large central body – Infinite Black Body Universe (IBBU). This comes just a month or so after the publication of the largest black hole discovery. HD is feeling quite smug right this minute.

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HD

‘Largest Black Hole Discovered’ could be best proof of IBBU Universe Hypothesis

The journal Nature has recently reported the discovery of the largest black hole in the universe according to the Independant newspaper. This is excellent news for HD’s hypothesis that it is an infinite black body universe (IBBU)

The apparent fact that black holes can be so large (in this case is more than 11 times wider than the orbit of Neptune, the eighth planet in the Solar System) gives credence to the theory of the existence of a central body with similar properties to black holes, which I postulated in a post on Jul 29, 2011.

So-called sightings of black holes are inferred by their ability to prevent light from escaping their interior in the same way that the IBBU hypothesis allows for an infinite black body mass at the heart of the universe. This one may in fact be the IBBU recorded in a particular state and not just an echo of itself, as I prefer to refer to the appearance of other black holes across the whole universe. More work needs completing on this observation to determine whether it is in an expanding or contracting phase. Finding evidence that the so-called black hole works independently of the galaxy in which it is supposed to reside, will be further evidence of the existence of the Infinite Black Body Universe.

HD

Hypothesis: Alternative view of the Universe

Spiral Galaxy NGC 1300

NASA picture of a spiral galaxy

It has always struck HD that the theories on the origins of the universe are lacking conviction by many respects. The Big bang theory, String Theory, etc. all have their fans as well as their detractors. How, for instance, do they reconcile gravity with the theories behind quantum mechanics and ‘the small’ in the universe. HD hypothesises that the universe is made up in an entirely different way to the established theories mentioned above. HD cannot yet demonstrate the exact mechanics or the complete mathematics behind this theory, except that the theories of numbers that are found throughout our universe today and gravity are at the heart of the universe. Move over Einstein, it’s my turn now.

 

The ‘Infinite Black Body Universe’ or IBBU principle relates all bodies whether infinitesimally large or infinitesimally small are handled in exactly the same way and are all subject to the laws of gravity. That is, the many bodies of the universe are subject to exactly the same forces as are atoms and molecules. This provides for a naturally occurring universe that is held together around a central body in much the same way that electrons are held in place around atomic nuclei.

 

At the heart of the universe there lies a black body source. This source is infinitely large (although it may also be able to resonate to an infinitely small body) and it  behaves like any black body source, namely:

An ideal black body is a physical body that absorbs all electromagnetic radiation falling on it. Because of this perfect absorptivity at all wavelengths, a black body is also the best possible emitter of thermal radiation, which it radiates in a continuous spectrum that depends on its temperature. At Earth-ambient temperatures this emission is in the region of the electromagnetic spectrum and is not visible. The object therefore appears black, since it does not reflect or emit any visible light.

 

It would be natural to propose that the Black body is made up of the same constituents as are found in many bodies in the universe, namely the heaviest metals that exist in the universe except that it would have no atmosphere to speak of. This central body is both the origin and continuing presence of gravity and it would be reasonable to suppose the body is spinning on a continuous axis but is stationary in spacial terms.

 

The notion that there is an observable universe from anywhere within the boundaries of that universe is well known. Since IBBU maintains a spherical central black body source, the observable universe from Earth, for instance, is limited to the horizons of that body. Therefore, unlike other theories, IBBU caters for a universe that is mostly hidden from our view from Earth. It is possible that new sightings of galaxies, etc., although limited by distance are also explained by their appearance over those same horizons. It is therefore probable that the existing estimates of the size of the complete universe have been considerably underestimated. Furthermore, it is feasible that light travelling through the universe could be bent around the horizon just as was proposed by Einstein in his General Theory of Relativity. That being the case, ‘Einstein’s field equations’ (EFE) would also be satisfied. EFE solutions are prominent in the prediction of black holes and therefore may be useful in predicting the existence of the central black body source. It may also be that black holes are just ‘glimpses’ of, or echoes from the central body. They have some characteristics of the hypothesised central body, namely they let no light out and appear to be of infinite mass. How they may be echoes of the central mass is not yet understood. The possibility that black holes are connected to the central body by ‘worm holes’ is an interesting idea.

 

The central body that is spinning produces a shaped universe that is not necessarily spherical, the commonly held notion of universal shape. It is expected that the shape is a 3-dimensional spiral and conforms to the mathematics of the logarithmic spiral where:

r=ae

Given this, the size of the universe can be theoretically calculated given the knowledge of the size of the central body and the age of the universe. The nearest analogy on Earth is the

The cutaway of a chambered nautilus shell

marine creature Nautilus with its logarithmic spiral shell.

 

Since this universe is spiral in shape, the individual trailing layers that form appear to overlap each other from Earth’s viewpoint,  thus explaining why some far off galaxies appear to be from the beginnings of the universe. They may be from the beginning, but are very far out from the central body and are not at the centre where other models of the universe have their starting points. I.e. They have eventually spiralled into view from Earth. Consequentially, the current estimates of the age of the universe have been vastly miscalculated since the mathematics of previous notions of universal beginnings rely on a central starting point that is void and the mathematics of straight lines. The IBBU universe would be vastly older in relation to current thinking.

HD copyright July 2011