Saturday, March 1, 2014

Bubba the Science Fan's Saturday blog: Dark Flow and the Gavaskar Field



Good morning great readers. Thanks for being here.

I'm not a scientist but I am a big fan of science.

Before I get on with my science blog I’m thrilled to report that I have received the editor’s report on “Kusha”, book two in the Max Gavaskar Series. She loved it! I have been stressing for three weeks while she did her work. Waiting and worrying. Here are a few of her comments,

Kusha is an entertaining, fun, and fast-paced science-fiction story based on an interesting premise.

my edits were improving an already strong story.

The manuscript has a cohesive and well-thought-out plot, and the structure serves the story well.

readers will appreciate the care you have taken to maintain a consistent and satisfying pace. 

The characters are described and developed consistently throughout the manuscript and each character has a purpose in the overall plot.

I am so looking forward to having this book out in the marketplace. I loved “The Gavaskar Field” but “Kusha” is more exciting and dramatic. I’m also working on “The Mother of the Galaxy” the conclusion of the series. MOG will be very emotional and a great conclusion to the series, plus it has a great villain.

Now to my science notes.

Dark Flow and the Gavaskar Field

Those of you who have been following my blog know that my novels and this blog exist to promote a theory of mine about the nature of the universe. Briefly, Gavaskar Field Theory states that the universe is a contained unit, one of possibly many universes. Further, this unit is defined by an underlying structure that I call the Gavaskar Field. Finally I contend that the Gavaskar Field is spinning and that centrifugal force is what is driving the motion of the galaxies.

In recent years, astronomers have been debating a possible motion seen in some galaxies that has been called “dark flow”. Dark flow is an apparent motion, possibly detected in some galaxies. Initial observations indicated that perhaps a large group of galaxies were moving en-masse towards one point at the edge of our universe. Many astronomers thought that this indicated another possible multiverse very near our own. Gravity from this other universe was possibly pulling mass in our universe towards it.

Some recent observations have questioned this theory. I contend that the motion we are seeing in these galaxies is the first physical evidence for The Gavaskar Field Theory. We are seeing some odd motion that can’t be explained but natural physical laws. I believe I have the answer. Centrifugal force.

Next Saturday: from the Big Bang to the Big Chill, the Big Crunch or the Big Pop.



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