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Steve Scully

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  1. Hi p1t1o, I have written a book that I have self-published, which is able to be found on the main page of my website (https://www.cascadinguniverse.org) as a link to the Amazon as well as a free PDF version available able to be directly accessed here. While I would love to be able to find support through my passions, I don't intend to prevent anyone from reaching my work by putting up hurdles to get past to gain access. The book is about 30 pages, and targets what I find to be the most significant aspects of our observations. Thanks! Steve
  2. Hi all! I just stumbled on this forum and joined the website, then I found this particular topic when considering if I wanted to attempt to share my perspective. I greatly appreciate that there is a specific thread for this! I have produced extremely extensive content on this subject matter which I will link at the end of this post, but am just writing a short summary of the important elements. With that, I call it: The Universal Principle of Natural Philosophy. This is because it uses Newtonian classical mechanics but with two very important conditions that were not included in previous models: 1) The universe is infinite, and this means that particles can be infinitely large in mass relative to atoms as well as infinitely small in mass (notably, there is no such thing as an elementary particle as every such particle is divisible in the same way as the Earth is). 2) Sufficiently smaller particles can travel through sufficiently larger particles (as we know occurs with neutrinos passing through the Earth, but more generally). This model answers many questions very quickly, and the most important one is how electromagnetic fields are formed: When a sufficiently small particle is close enough to a sufficiently large mass particle, it is physically pulled directly towards the center of gravity. However, due to its relative mass/volume, it physically travels through the body of the larger particle and passes the center of gravity such that the direction of gravity exerted on the small particle by the large particle reverses. Due to the reversal of the direction of gravity, the small particle is once again pulled back towards the center of gravity and physically passes through it where the direction of gravity on the small particle once again reverses. This produces a Figure-8 orbital for the small particle. When there are many such particles having varying masses surrounding this relatively large mass particle, then the summation of the flow of all such small particles in Figure-8 orbitals produces what we observe as an electromagnetic field. Spin of the relatively large system produces more powerful electromagnetic fields for a system of a given mass, which is why electromagnetism is known to be linked to spin. Therefore, simply put: gravity causes electromagnetism. As the model is able to demonstrate a mechanism through which gravity can produce the outcome of electromagnetic fields, Occam's Razor demonstrates the accuracy of the simple model. Like I said, I have produced extremely extensive content and if you want to actually delve into it, you can read my book and research paper, and/or watch my explanatory video here. I also address cosmological redshift as the result of gravity rather than motion (and therefore the model does not require a Big Bang nor expansion of space nor dark energy). My website: CascadingUniverse.Org My Steemit: Steemit.com/@stevescully Some specific articles on Steemit I would recommend: The Big Bang's Big Assumption -- Explains Cosmological Redshift as the result of gravity rather than motion. Black Holes are Optical Illusions The Universe Has Infinite Dimensions The Observer Assumption Photons Do Have A Mass The Big Bang's Misinterpretation of the Cosmic Microwave Background The Biggest Mistake With Galaxy Mapping The Double-Slit Experiment in the Infinite Universe The Universe is Fractal! Temperature is a Measure of Mass per Volume It's a lot of information, good luck! With love for all, -Steve Scully
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