Origins of the Universe

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Origins of the Universe

Unread post by Harry Costas » Fri Jul 18, 2008 3:39 am

G'day from the land of ozzzzzzzz

How do we relate the electric universe to the origin or to the ongoing universe?

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Re: Origins of the Universe

Unread post by substance » Fri Jul 18, 2008 4:41 am

As far as I know, PC doesn`t speculate on the origin of the universe and considers it rather static in comparison to the Big Bang theory. Basically everything you can read on plasma cosmology is related to the ongoing universe.
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Re: Origins of the Universe

Unread post by Harry Costas » Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:37 am

G'day from the land of ozzzzzzzzzz

Ok!!!! The ongoing universe

I came across these links as to the formation of Jets from compacted matter.

 2006RvMP...78..755R
http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet ... s&gifs=yes

Experimental astrophysics with high power lasers and Z pinches

(Published 8 August 2006)
With the advent of high-energy-density (HED) experimental facilities, such as high-energy lasers and fast Z-pinch, pulsed-power facilities, millimeter-scale quantities of matter can be placed in extreme states of density, temperature, and/or velocity. This has enabled the emergence of a new class of experimental science, HED laboratory astrophysics, wherein the properties of matter and the processes that occur under extreme astrophysical conditions can be examined in the laboratory. Areas particularly suitable to this class of experimental astrophysics include the study of opacities relevant to stellar interiors, equations of state relevant to planetary interiors, strong shock-driven nonlinear hydrodynamics and radiative dynamics relevant to supernova explosions and subsequent evolution, protostellar jets and high Mach number flows, radiatively driven molecular clouds and nonlinear photoevaporation front dynamics, and photoionized plasmas relevant to accretion disks around compact objects such as black holes and neutron stars.

Relativistic Jets from Accretion Disks
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2005Ap%26SS.298..115L
Abstract
The jets observed to emanate from many compact accreting objects may arise from the twisting of a magnetic field threading a differentially rotating accretion disk which acts to magnetically extract angular momentum and energy from the disk. Two main regimes have been discussed, hydromagnetic jets, which have a significant mass flux and have energy and angular momentum carried by both matter and electromagnetic field and, Poynting jets, where the mass flux is small and energy and angular momentum are carried predominantly by the electromagnetic field. Here, we describe recent theoretical work on the formation of relativistic Poynting jets from magnetized accretion disks. Further, we describe new relativistic, fully electromagnetic, particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations of the formation of jets from accretion disks. Analog Z-pinch experiments may help to understand the origin of astrophysical jets.


Theory and Simulations of the Origin of Astrophysical Jets
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2004APS..DPPCM1004L
Abstract
Powerful radio, and in some cases optical and gamma ray, emitting jets are observed to emanate from many compact accreting objects, from stellar mass black holes to super massive black holes in galactic nuclei. The jets are widely thought to arise from the twisting of an ordered magnetic field threading a differentially rotating accretion disk which acts to magnetically extract angular momentum and energy from the disk. Two main regimes have been discussed, hydromagnetic jets, which have a significant mass flux and have energy and angular momentum carried by both matter and electromagnetic field and, Poynting jets, where the mass flux is small and energy and angular momentum are carried predominantly by the electromagnetic field. Here, we describe recent theoretical work on the formation of Poynting jets from magnetized accretion disks. Further, we describe new relativistic, fully-electromagnetic, particle-in-cell simulations of the formation of jets from accretion disks. Laboratory Z-pinch experiments promise to further our understanding of the origin and nature of astrophysical jets.
The formation of the jets is part of the recyling process which reforms stars and galxies.

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Re: Origins of the Universe

Unread post by Harry Costas » Mon Jul 21, 2008 9:35 pm

G'day from the land of ozzzzzzzz

Looking at the deep field images:

http://www.spacetelescope.org/images/ht ... 0406a.html
The snapshot includes galaxies of various ages, sizes, shapes, and colours. The smallest, reddest galaxies, about 100, may be among the most distant known, existing when the universe was just 800 million years old. The nearest galaxies - the larger, brighter, well-defined spirals and ellipticals - thrived about 1 billion years ago, when the cosmos was 13 billion years old.
The writer assumes the Big Bang to be correct than proceeds to fit the images and ad hoc ideas to fit the Big Bang theory.
This is what I call science gone mad.

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