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| Missing Galaxy cluster Shadows and Huge CMB Voids seems to reason for a new raspberry shaped multiverse. The CPT symmetric raspberry universe seems to be the result of fractal shaped evaporation, of the content of a cyclic central Big Crunch black hole, into egg shaped bubbles with individual Cosmic Microwave Background. It also seems the solution for the so called "MISSING GALAXY SHADOWS". All the Galaxy (clusters) located behind the WMAP CMB boundary (outside our own universe) do not create some kind of SHADOW on the 2.7 Kelvin cosmic background radiation. The void in the middle is supposed to be originated by the start of the Fractal process, when the vacuum density of the former cyclic multiverse was still too high for a fine grained fractal process (see my blog: [Only registered users see links. ] Future research should provide evidence for the globular anti- symmetric distribution of galaxy clusters without a CMB shadow. In the external half of the globular hemisphere all galaxy clusters will show up with a clear shadow in the CMB, because there are no galaxies located behind this part of the CMB. The angle which will be measured between these two hemispheres will be an indication for our observer location in our own Universe. Leo Vuyk. [Only registered users see links. ] |
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| Missing Galaxy cluster Shadows and Huge CMB Voids seems to reason for a new raspberry shaped multiverse. | LeoVuyk@gmail.com | Physics Forum | 0 | 09-05-2007 11:18 AM |