The Structure of the Universe on Cosmic Scales
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On this site, I explore the laws of the universe from my own perspective, highlighting where I diverge from established foundations, the assumptions made by the great minds of science, and the points where I believe they went astray, all framed within the definitions and hypotheses I find more compelling.
I divide the universe into four scales, each defined by the physical forces and phenomena that shape it, from the familiar world of Earth to the vast expanse of the cosmos.
Earth - The world we know from everyday life, where the forces that shape our reality are:
Interstellar Space - The realm between star systems, where spacecraft, gas, and dust drift through the void. Here, the key phenomena are:
Stars & the Stellar Scale - This scale focuses on the processes inside suns and solar systems. The dominant forces at work are:
The Cosmic Scale - The highest level, encompassing the structure of the universe itself and the vast networks of galaxies. The primary forces here are:
