Waves at Creation by Gerald W. Scanlon
English | May 29, 2016 | ISBN: 153347012X | 60 pages | EPUB | 2.00 Mb
Gerald W. Scanlon has written several books focusing on different aspects of his proposed theory of creation. In them, he has linked quantum theory to the creation of the universe by showing the elements were created during the first few moments of the universe. In his latest book, Waves at Creation, the author takes you back to the singularity at the Big Bang where the universe began. He states the universe started at the Big Bang where an enormous amount of mass was concentrated into a singular point. The fabric of spacetime of the universe was created when waves of energy emerged from this point in a spiral manner into different sections of the universe. The author presents a model showing the waves and mass present in each of the eight quantum stages of rapid expansion after the Big Bang. The radius of the universe virtually doubled during each of these stages of expansion as elements were being created and spreading out into the growing universe while it was emerging from a black hole. The Waves at Creation of our early universe did not occur in isolation but were part of a more complex process. The author connects the spiral-shaped wave model presented in this book to the content and concepts presented in his previous books Fundamental Forces at Creation and Fundamental Particles at Creation. (This book is printed in full color.)
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