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    Default Re: Astronomy - the science of the very big

    Hannes Alfven was mentioned in the video above.

    Through what I can only call serendipity, I ran across one of this man's books at a garage sale. His ideas, together with his impressive pedigree, convinced me he was on the correct path when describing the very big in cosmology.

    The book is called, Worlds - Antiworlds, antimatter in cosmology.

    His work, which claims an equal distribution of matter and antimatter in the universe, relies heavily on birkeland currents and their consequent buffering effect. This region, between matter and antimatter, that he proposes is virtually devoid of matter by a combination of intertwined electric and magnetic fields, and the concussion wave front from the explosive force when matter does meet its opposite.

    Although most of the matter and antimatter sorted itself out early on, there is no reason to believe there are not small conglomerations of antimatter right in our own solar system itself, and almost certainly in the local galactic region, if Alfven was right.


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