Computer Science
Scientific paper
Aug 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988lpb.....6..405b&link_type=abstract
Laser and Particle Beams (ISSN 0263-0346), vol. 6, Aug. 1988, p. 405-408.
Computer Science
Barred Galaxies, Homopolar Generators, Hubble Constant, Magnetic Induction, Computerized Simulation, Cosmic Plasma, Gravitational Collapse
Scientific paper
The hypothesis of Bostick (1957) and Laurence (1956) concerning the formation of barred-spiral galaxies which become coherent self-exciting homopolar generators has been recently supported by three-dimensional particle-in-cell computer simulations. Such galaxies should be able to convert an appreciable fraction of the energy from their gravitationally collapsing plasmas to coherently increasing magnetic energy via their coherent self-exciting homopolar-generator action. A simple calculation is presented here to show that the resulting mutually induced magnetic repulsions between neighboring galaxies are greater than the gravitational attractive forces between the galaxies. The observed expansion of the universe can be thus simply accounted for without recourse to the Big Bang hypothesis.
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