http://www.fractaluniverse.org/index.php Multi Media (Cosmology Quest) The Big Bang theory is a failure. It has failed because the wrong guesses were made by Einstein and Friedman. Their equations assumed that the universe was formed from dust. So much for the supposed 'rigour of mathematics'. Therefore research for the following hypothesis, was begun using pictures, not maths, but the attempt to explain the wide-spread occurrence of spirals in space produced unexpected results. The identification of similarities between all sizes of bodies from super-galactic to atomic brought with it, like it or no, a clear connection to Schroedinger's quantum mathematics! ![]() A plasma loop, a negative resistance and a power supply are all that is needed for an oscillator (clock). The equivalent circuit shows the capacitance which always accompanies inductance. ![]() ![]() Plasma ConfigurationsThe flexible heliac configuration allows the widest achievable variation of the three main parameters which control the shape of the plasma, and more importantly, its stability and confinement properties. Studies of plasma configuration involve computation of the predicted configuration from the magnet coils and their currents, experimental measurement of that shape, and investigation of its effect on equilibrium, confinement and stability. The three important shape parameters aremagnetic well, related to curvature and indentation, rotational transform or twist (around the axis) per turn (along the axis), and shear, the rate of change of rotational transform with distance from the axis of the plasma. | ![]() Discovery Of Warm Plasma Cloak Surrounding Earth, New Region Of Magnetosphere ScienceDaily (Dec. 14, 2008) — A detailed analysis of the measurements of five different satellites has revealed the existence of the warm plasma cloak, a new region of the magnetosphere, which is the invisible shield of magnetic fields and electrically charged particles that surround and protect Earth from the onslaught of the solar wind.
![]() ![]() The Electric Galaxy The scandalous truth is that there is a model of spiral galaxy formation that has long been demonstrated by laboratory experiment and "particle in cell” (PIC) simulations on a supercomputer. But instead of using stars, gas and dust as the particles, subject to Newton’s laws, the particles are charged and respond to the laws of electromagnetism. This seems like an obvious approach when we know that more than 99.9 percent of the visible universe is in the form of plasma. Plasma is a gas influenced by the presence of charged atoms and electrons. Plasma responds to electromagnetic forces that exceed the strength of gravity to the extent that gravity can usually be safely ignored. This simple fact alone suggests why gravitational models of galaxies must fail. ![]() The plasma universe may be eternal and infinite, directly contradicting the Big bang model. In this picture, swirling streams of electrons and ions form filaments that span vast regions of space. Where pairs of these filaments interact the particles gain energy and at narrow “pinch” regions produce the entire range of galaxy types as well as the full spectrum of cosmic electromagnetic radiation. Thus galaxies must lie along filaments, as they are observed to do on a large scale. The bulk of the filaments are optically invisible from a distance, much like the related Birkeland currents that reach from the Sun and cause auroras on Earth. —Credit: A. Peratt, Plasma Cosmology, 1992. ![]() HOMEMADE FIELD MILL measures fluctuations in the earth's electric field. The device relies on two slotted metal disks, only one of which is rotated. For precision, the instrument must be calibrated with additional equipment (red). ![]() |





Studies of plasma configuration involve computation of the predicted configuration from the magnet coils and their currents, experimental measurement of that shape, and investigation of its effect on equilibrium, confinement and stability. The three important shape parameters aremagnetic well, related to curvature and indentation, rotational transform or twist (around the axis) per turn (along the axis), and shear, the rate of change of rotational transform with distance from the axis of the plasma.





