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Newly Published: New Scientific Theory/Model that Explains Observed Celestial Anomalies, yet has Ominous Implications
Press Release: New Hypothesis Released that Explains Current Astrophysics “Anomalies;” while Presenting Ominous Implications for the Future of Life on Earth
<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />A new hypothesis has just been published that describes a seamless explanation and prediction of observed behavior for phenomena that under prior understand had been considered anomalous and disconnected. The new “Dominium model” provides deductive explanation and predictions for “dark matter,” the driver of the solar wind, nebulae formation, the cause behind the creation of galactic central black holes, a mechanism that stopped the entire universe from collapsing into these supermassive black-holes, prediction of a flat even horizon, an explanation for the absence of antimatter in the near-Earth environment, and much more. Not only are all of these phenomena explained, they are shown to be tied together.
The Dominium hypothesis essentially is the result in an exercise in formal Aristotelian deductive logic resulting from the repercussions resulting from one main hypothetical premise: Starting at the Big Bang, what would result if matter and antimatter experience gravitational repulsion? Unfolding from that one introduced premise is a model that not only incorporates and explains the previously anomalous phenomena, but that spans all the way past current times, and predicts how the next Big Bang will occur. Along the way, supersymmetry between gravitational and electrical systems is indicated again and again.
Does this sound too good to be true? Maybe it is. There is a very dark implication of this new hypothesis: small (and even mini) black holes are expected to be stable. Who cares? Everyone should; LHC is a hair’s breath away from creating a small black hole. A stabile black hole could easily spell the end of all life on Earth, because black-holes are known to do only one thing—compress matter down to a fraction of its size. Another unsettling aspect of this scenario is that the end would not be expected to be quick either. The mini black-hole would incorporate matter, become heavy, sink through the layers of the Earth, reach the Earth core, and then, like an hour glass, the Earth would slowly but assuredly collapse in on itself. This process would be apocalyptic and matching Biblical descriptions: fire, brimstone, floods, and everyone being slowly sucked down to “Hell.”
It would be nice if the Dominium model could be proven incorrect. After all, who wants Biblical apocalypse? However, it has been shown to scientists at MIT, NASA, CERN, UNM, U.Minn, and UMASS and no-one has been able to find a single true flaw with any of the premises used or conclusions drawn. The scientist at CERN was outraged, and hurled fallacious and ad hominum attacks, yet did not diminish either the science or the logic used by the model. If any NowPublic readers do end up analyzing this work (The Dominium by Hasanuddin, ISBN#9780980096323) and if they can find any flaws with either the scientific foundations or the logic used, please contact him at via the email given in that book. If, however, no flaws are found in this model, let us all pray that the Europeans have enough sense to put off the start-up of their very expensive machine, until this new hypothesis is fully considered. On the bright side, within the pages of the Dominium, there is also proposed solution that would avert all concerns of danger, still allowing LHC to function (though in a slightly altered state), and still be valuable for scientific exploration of the unknown.




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