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The Big Bang and Angular Momentum
By: Thomas Lee Abshier, ND
- A view of the larger system may be in order to see how angular momentum is conserved.
Consider the initiation of all motion in the Big Bang. Assume a “Creation Wave”,
a pulse of extremely strong negative electrostatic radiation originating at a point,
acting for a period of time. The negative field would radiate out at the speed of
light, and move Negative DPs radially outward during the time the pulse width was
in the space. The Creation Wave would provide the field density for electron masses
to form in abundance. Likewise, the Positive DPs would move inward and concentrate,
and form positron masses. Thus electrons and positrons would form in uniform abundance
from the center of the Universe to the outer edge of the propagation of the Creation
Wave. With the coalescence of matter, and the separation of positive and negative
charged particles, the environment was set for the formation of protons and neutrons
(and all other more and less energetic subatomic particles). The close proximity
of high density electrons and positrons ensures that they will begin to be attracted
to each other, pair annihilate, and form photons. The movement of photons will begin
the process of movement tangential to the expanding Creation wave, i.e. perpendicular
to its radial movement. Thus, the seeds of discontinuity and angular momentum. The
original energy-wave was only radial, but the resultant congealing of mass and charge
produced the scenario where forces could act and produce movement perpendicular to
the original radial pulse.
- Thus, we see the scenario which forms mass from the Creation Wave’s passage through
space. This genesis injection of the divine command to radially separate DPs soon
produced the automatic tangential velocities associated with electron and positron
attraction and the corresponding photon directions evolving from the pair annihilations.
Our original question was whether angular momentum is conserved? We could say that
the original radial radiation of the Creation Wave had within it the seeds of angular
momentum. The wave was linear in each of its rays, but the very nature of an expanding
sphere is the creation of a surface where forces act tangentially.
- Thus, the concept of an absolute conservation of angular momentum implies an original
definite quantity of angular momentum present at the creation. But, as can be seen
by the melee of interactions, the relationship between particles was chaotic. As
a result, the only real absolute was the amount of energy stored as mass and separation
of charge. (??? Note: the radial pulse width and strength of the E field could be
computed that would generate all the particles in the universe or 13.8 Billion Light
Years radius.)
- Energy in all its forms relates to various types of DP concentration, whether as
mass, moving mass, field waves, or static fields. The angular momentum present in
one scenario can suffer collisions and fracture into more elements more vaguely related
to the stark manifestation of a system with frank angular momentum. Thus, skaters
holding hands and rotating represent a stark scenario of angular momentum. But,
the released hands and linear movement carried by both has an element of angular
momentum that strictly conserves angular momentum, but it does not have that stark
manifestation that existed originally.
- Thus, we can see that the seeds of angular momentum arise from the formation of mass
from the Creation Wave. The interchangeability of energy (mass & field organization)
between various forms makes a strict imposition of the conservation of angular momentum
an indistinct concept. Rather, the conservation of angular momentum should be used
in locally defined systems with a small number of variables. As such, the conservation
of angular momentum is a valuable tool. The most general and universal concept is
the conservation of energy, and every open or closed system will obey this principle.
The proportion of energy occupying the different partitions is mutable, but the
total energy content of any system is constant if the system is closed, and strictly
proportional to the flow of energy in and out if the system is open.