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Apr 2001
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American Physical Society, April Meeting, April 28 - May 1, 2001 Washington, DC Bulletin of the American Physical Society, Vol.
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There exists evidence for a quasi-regular three-dimensional network of rich superclusters of galaxies and voids, with regions of high density separated by ~ 120Mpc.(1) Current dogma claims it is due to Gravity alone, despite the fact that Electromagnetism, about 10exp36 times stronger than Gravity, is the only other long-range force in physics. An original physical model of induced galaxy formation involving both Gravity and Cosmical Magnetism is proposed to explain the large-scale structure.(2) The identical SMF model describes the origin of a very large-scale quasi-regular network of currents producing primordial magnetic fields soon after "Combination Time", i.e. about an age of 300,000 years in the Big Bang Model. This explains the origin of significant magnetic fields in most galaxies as the galaxies and quasars form due to gravitational collapse in the presence of the primordial magnetic field. 1. J. Einasto, A.A. Starobinsky et al, Nature 1997, vol. 385, 139 2. H.D. Greyber, in a Space Telescope Science Institute Report, "The Largest Explosions Since the Big Bang: Supernovae and Gamma Ray Bursts", 1999 May Symposium, p.29 distributed world-wide about 1 Feb. 2000.
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