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The Lumpy Universe

In the W-wave theory all ordinary matter exists with dark matter permeating it. Dark matter and ordinary matter oscillate with standing wave prone waves with a set of discrete wavelengths depending on the characteristics of the matter in the whole system. Sets of standing waves of many frequencies are everywhere that matter and dark matter are located. Matter tends to collect at standing wave nodes with these nodes eventually becoming centers of oscillation. It appears to us that this phenomenon together with the gravity and dark matter present would tend to collect matter into clumps. The first clumping would come from W-wave oscillation alone with gravity having more influence as the clump becomes larger. If there was a big bang the matter from it would probably tend to separate into concentric spheres around the center of explosion. There is some evidence that matter is collected into periodically spaced huge clumps with very large separations (see Waves in Dark Matter). One might compare W-waves in this case to the "sound" mentioned in the April 29, 2000 issue of Science News, which discusses the formation of the universe (the Science News article refers to an article in April 27 Nature).

 

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