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A New Matrix for the Cosmos
by Murray Tovi.
For over three centuries science has been blind to an
invisible medium occupying space, a vast field of force holding far
more energy than a black hole and moving at a very high velocity on the order
of hundreds, if not thousands of kilometers per second.
It was first detected everywhere in the sky by Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson
in 1964 but erroneously mislabeled as background radiation from the
Big Bang. Unknown in 1887 it caused the mysterious Michelson-Morley failure
called
null effect that
closed the door on classical science and opened the door
for Albert Einstein. That error, it will be shown, would lead to almost
a century of distortion regarding the structure of the cosmos.
Its presence eluded Galilee Galileo and Isaac Newton who both searched diligently
but unsuccessfully forcing them to publish their exquisitely chronicled effects
sans cause, as trees without roots, a poor foundation for what was to be
called the foundation of classical science.
It has been called by many names. Einstein searched for gravity waves until
his death. Michelson and Morley searched for the aether drift to no avail.
Astrophysicists, theoretical astrophysicists and astronomers searching to
no avail for generations for super-colossal concentrations of dark matter
and more recently for vast fields of dark energy.
Unfortunately, they were or are looking in the wrong place and with the
wrong perspective as we are inside of this rapidly moving medium looking
out, unable to see the forest for the trees.
Based on the Big Bang theory, this forest, the hypothesized mother of all forces,
causes gravity by its displacement following the simple laws of liquid dynamics.
It is why red and blue giants are precursors to black holes, even larger
in mass where light blinks out entirely from colossal displacement

To continue, it causes inertia by its restraining presence everywhere. Something
does not come from nothing.
It negates the need for a yet to be found anti-gravity ring (the cosmological
constant) around stars to protect them from their mutual gravitational attraction
as it is the glue that holds stars and a galaxy in place.
It is why telemetry reaches a deep space probe with nanosecond accuracy
to begin a critical course maneuver and why a laser can hit a target a hundred
miles away with utmost precision. Both accomplished without knowledge of
the true speed and direction of the target, knowing only the relative data.
Finally it is why light and the entire electromagnetic spectrum is constantly
modified in velocity and/or trajectory as it passes through this medium creating
the illusion that 299,792.458 kilometers per second is a real number when it
is only relative number, the truth unseen by our mutually enveloped moving
perspective.
Thus, under this hypothesis, the observed movement of light is not paradoxical,
but completely natural and relative to the speed and direction of the observer.
As such it is relative to the speed of time, perhaps razing to the ground the
jailhouse Einstein built for mankind.
After all the stars beckon us to come, as perhaps they have already done to
others.
Enough said. Here is the proof.
Detection of the medium is based on any of the following estimates
being true:
- The Sun is moving at 217 kilometers per second in its orbit around
the Milky Way center. See research link below.
- The Milky Way, as part of a local group of galaxies, is moving
at between 300 and 600 kilometers per second in the direction of
the constellation Hydra. See Research link below.
- The Milky Way is moving at 30,500 kilometers per second or half
the receding velocity of Ursula 2, the farthest and fastest receding
galaxy, a logical assumption (one of many) based on the behavior
of an unconfined explosion as may have occurred at the Big Bang.
The following three events provide clear evidence
of a fundamental force that has escaped detection since the beginning
of modern science in the 17th century.
The first event is hypothetical. The second was seen by over a billion witnesses
world-wide. The third was conducted in 2000 and again in modified form in
2001. It has never been reported by any media outlet.
The following list
includes relevant watershed experiments, treatises, observations, etc. that
support the existence of this conditionally discovered medium. For a full
description go to Google.com and
type in the subject experiment, etc .
- Newton 's Law of Gravitation.
- Newton 's failure to find its origin.
- Newton 's Three Laws of Motion.
- Newton 's failure to find the origin(s) of inertia, momentum and
recoil.
- Galileo's treatise on falling bodies.
- Galileo's failure to discover the origin of the peculiar phenomena.
- Newton 's failed formula E=mv.
- deGravesend's discovery of the multiplier effect (E=mv2 ).
- The failure by physicists (then called chemists) to logically explain
the phenomenon.
- The discovery of centrifugal force.
- The inability to discover its origin.
- Fizeau's Water Drag experiment inspiring Michelson and Morley.
- Fizeau's discovery of red-shift from light emanating from receding
objects.
- Michelson and Morley's aether drift experiment predicting an invisible
moving force in space.
- The failure by chemists to explain logically the experiment's puzzling
null effect.
- Rubin's discovery of black holes.
- Einstein's prediction of light deflection by intense gravity.
- The 1919 and 1922 solar eclipse observations of gravity's effect
on star light confirming Einstein's prediction.
- Einstein's Cosmological Constant theory keeping stars from colliding
from their mutual gravitational attraction.
- The failure to date to locate such anti-gravity rings around the
Sun or any other stars.
- The inability to reproduce anti-gravity in the laboratory.
- Einstein's Singularity theory on the super condensed physical structure
of a black hole.
- The inability to demonstrate such super condensed matter in a laboratory.
- The prediction that the Universe is made up mostly of dark matter.
- The failure, after decades of searching, to discover significant
amounts of such matter.
- The discovery of Red and Blue giants (stars).
- The prediction of vast fields of colossal dark energy occupying
space.
- The failure to date to locate such fields.
- Einstein's prediction of gravity waves.
- His failure to find any in his lifetime.
- Alvager's neutral pion accelerator experiment confirming that light
does not take on the velocity or trajectory characteristics of it
source.
- Hubble's discovery of star clusters (galaxies)
- Humason's red-shift analysis indicating galaxies moving at super-colossal
velocities.
- The red-shifting to date of over 500,000 galaxies confirming all
galaxies measured to date receding at super-colossal velocities.
- Penzias and Wilson 's discovery of microwave radiation everywhere
in the sky.
- Synchronized atomic clock measurements here and in orbit proving
time is elastic.
- Accelerator experiments with nuMesons suggesting substantial time
slowing at the speed of light barrier.
- Accelerator experiments with protons proving matter cannot exceed
the speed of light.
- The liquid dynamics laws of displacement.
- The spiral construction of galaxies.
- The elliptical orbits of planets in the solar system.
- The artificial gravity in the space station.
- The apparent lens effect (elongation) from light arriving from
many galaxies.
- The ability of telemetry to reach a target with nanosecond precision.
- The ability of a laser to hit with exacting precision an optically
aligned target.
- The velocity measurement of light from any vantage point.
- The trajectory observation of a laser beam from any vantage point.
- Einstein's Zero Volume theory.
- The inability to create matter from nothing in a laboratory or
anywhere else.
- The Hubble telescope discovery of "invisible" halos surrounding
at least 48 galaxies.
The ramifications of this theory are explored on: toviphysics.com
This concludes A New Matrix for the Cosmos

Murray Tovi
Tovi
Sciences
Research links for velocity of Sun and Milky Way:
Note: A biographical sketch of the author is published in Marquis Who's
Who in America and Who's Who in the World (available in most libraries).
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