Recent content by Stephen J. Bauer

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    Tear in universe

    Hypothesizing upon the notion of a tear in the spacetime continuum assumes that you can either separate time and space or that the existence of spacetime is subject to 'potholes' of nonexistence. Dark Matter can only be defined within the existence of spacetime, so I would not espouse to the...
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    Question Edgeless universe?

    Hypothesizing as to whether there is an edge to the universe in which to expand is like suggesting there is a center to the universe based on the initial Big Bang. It speculates that the universe is some sort of contained volume of evolutionary activity rather than as a dimensional perspective...
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    What is the composition of Universe in terms of types of stars?

    There have been many perspectives on the cosmogony of our existence. Similar to non-secular presentations of the belief that the universe as created by an omniscient being, scientists are divided into differing divisions of thought on the subject of cosmology; each built upon their own beliefs...
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    Question Edgeless universe?

    Hypothesizing as to whether there is an edge to the universe is like suggesting there is a center to the universe. It speculates that the universe is some sort of contained volume of evolutionary activity rather than as a dimensional perspective in which reality plays out. You either go along...
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    Perspectives on the Cosmogony of our Existence: Shadow-Forge Revelations

    I have been ask by fans about where I started writing the Shadow-Forge Andrew's Adventures series. The first book, Quest of the Shadow-Forge, was inspired in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. While doing research on my second book in the companion series, The Evolutioning of Creation, I would often take...
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    Perspectives on the Cosmogony of our Existence: Shadow-Forge Revelations

    There have been many perspectives on the cosmogony of our existence. The first questions that come to mind are 'Why' and 'How'. While the insight for 'Why' will always remain a philosophical one as to creation itself, science has been exploring the 'How' of it all for many centuries. The 'How'...
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    What Are Wormholes? Could We Really Travel Through Them?

    As this theory has been around since the latter part of the 20th century, I do not find the concept of torsion geometry enough to convince me that we are living in a nesting of omnipresent black holes. The scale makes no sense. If it were possible that our universe began when a black hole in a...
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    Has Dark Energy Been Debunked? Probably Not.

    While an interesting viewpoint, larger sample sizes provide more credibility in such studies. Also they should corroborate this hypothesis with other metrics for the rate of expansion, such as other main sources of evidence: cosmic microwave background radiation and baryon acoustic...
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    How To How to Contact SpaceX

    All celestial mass bodies have the ability to generate quakes, even the Earth's Moon. The larger the mass body, the greater the chance for quakes. The Earth alone averages tens of thousands of earthquakes, of varying intensities, each year. These quakes are the result of its consistent force of...
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    Rare monster galaxy grew rapidly 12 billion years ago … then suddenly died

    I believe the article misses the point. What our observation are providing to us is a window into what the universe was like 12 billion years ago. This means that this hypothetically 'dead' galaxy has 12 billions years to evolve to where we are now, in the present. It may be that this observed...
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    Controversy over giant telescope roils astronomy conference in Hawaii

    The real race for clear and higher resolution images in the observation of space and deep space should be the establishment of a moon base research station for telescopes, radio telescopes and the Very Large Telescope Interferometer imaging. As portended in the book, Shadow-Forge Revelations...
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    This New Monster Black Hole Discovery Is Too Big for Theories to Handle

    The problem with the expectation that black holes must be a certain size has its foundation in the expectation of it being a positive density mass [ordinary matter] gravitational singularity, in accordance with the Schwartzchild radius calculations. However if we apply the understanding of a...