Thursday, July 10, 2008

The Big Bang and kinetic energy

Kinetic energy --- the energy of matter in motion --- is another expression of my theory that the Big Bang is moving all matter through space and creating the effect of gravity.

Kinetic energy takes many forms in the cosmos, i.e. the orbit of planets, the rotation of solar systems, etc. Applied to gravity in the traditional sense, it is called gravitational potential energy.

In my theory, kinetic or gravitational potential energy must take into account that all matter is moving. For example, even a book at rest on a table is moving. It is moving along with the rotation of the Earth, its orbit around the Sun, the solar system's trek through our galaxy, etc. In other words, the book's kinetic or gravitational potential energy must include the expansion of the universe caused by the Big Bang.

This fact shows that we do not live in a stationary environment. And when we see objects like a book falling off a table --- which is kinetic or gravitational potential energy in action --- we are actually seeing the Big Bang in action.

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