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Open Issues
© Charles Chandler
- Nothing above the scale of a galaxy has been addressed. So galactic clusters, and all larger cosmological discontinuities, are not mentioned.
- Miles Mathis' rotating universe hypothesis.
- The ages of galaxies.
- The ages of stars.
- The ages of planets.
- Do stars first become planets?
- Do old stars turn into planets?
- Can the density of an object's environment, or an approaching environment, determine whether the object is or will be growing or shrinking?
- Can the past density of an object's environment determined and, if so, can that history determine the object's age?
- What is the mechanism responsible for the redshift pattern*18481 in clusters of quasars? Is it degree of ionization?
- Karlsson periodicity. See 1.
- Provide more info comparing jets from the various kinds of galaxy AGNs and link to a page that explains galactic jets, and why they vary.
- How reliable are redshift data, and all of the conclusions based on it?
- Shouldn't the maximum quasar size be about the same as the companion galaxy?
- Are galaxies the maximum sized objects that seem to have im/explosion cycles?
- Do more diagrams of how the electric currents and the resulting magnetic fields that convert radial to angular momentum in galaxies.
- What are the odds that spiral galaxies are subject to im/explosions?
- Wouldn't there be spirals obviously at various stages of im/explosion?
- Like wouldn't there be spirals partially im/exploding, though the galaxy looks predominantly like a normal spiral?
- Could you make a video simulation of the process?
- [left off at section #11]
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