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Our Universe via Drexler Dark Matter: Drexler Dark Matter Created and Explains Dark Energy, Top-Down Cosmology, Inflation, Accelerating Cosmos, Stars, Galaxies, Cosmic Web |  | Author: Jerome Drexler Publisher: Universal Publishers Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 286 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.4 x 0.8
ISBN: 1599428873 EAN: 9781599428871 ASIN: 1599428873
Publication Date: October 30, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description This book is different from all other modern cosmology books in several ways. It introduces a cosmologic universe, which is orderly, logical, and systematic. It teaches and explains by illustrating how a variety of cosmic mysteries have been solved. It raises the status of dark matter in the universe by illuminating its roles as the principal source of energy, the principal source of matter in the form of hydrogen and helium, and the principal source of cosmic relationships with the principal cosmic phenomena of the universe. This book simplifies the universe as Nicolaus Copernicus' book simplified the solar system in 1543. With more and more cosmic mysteries being discovered and the slow progress in solving them, cosmologists and astrophysicists must re-train themselves to understand and to utilize the postmodern unified astrophysical cosmology model and to maximize the knowledge derived from the astronomical data. These are the three principal objectives of this book.
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Interesting Ideas from a Respected Scientist June 25, 2010 Margaret (United Kingdom) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Regarding other reviews written on this book, and the author in particular, Dr. Drexler, is a highly regarded scientist-inventor in Silicon Valley, holding 76 US patents. After writing his first cosmology book he was named to a full Research Professorship at New Jersey Institute of Technology. From being named one of two Fusion Scientists of the Year in 1995, to inventing the digital optical disk data storage system, to being considered the discoverer of relativistic-proton dark matter, Drexler is clearly an innovative and respected thinker. Whether or not one agrees with Drexler's theories, it's just pure hubris to believe that the universe as we know it today is the final answer.
"To raise new questions, new possibilities, to regard old problems from a new angle, requires creative imagination and marks real advance in science." - Albert Einstein
A coherent answer to the crisis in mainstream cosmology June 16, 2010 Dr. Chris Dyball (Half moon Bay CA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This fourth book by Jerome Drexler continues his theme of solving the mysteries of the cosmos through his unified astrological cosmology model. This latest title "Our Universe via Drexler Dark Matter" examines the tremendous amount of support his theory and models received from mid 2008 to mid 2009, highlights of which include:
Drexler's 2005 Top-Down theory of galaxy formation is now confirmed by four different research groups headed by scientists at Cardiff University, Hebrew University, University of Hawaii, and Liverpool John Moores University.
Drexler's dark matter model provides the only currently viable explanation for Harvard's discovery of the stunted mass-growth of Galaxy clusters.
Drexler's dark matter model accurately predicts the maximum size of 430 million light years for galaxy superclusters.
Drexler's dark matter model provides the most plausible explanation for how the first-generation stars ignited hydrogen fusion without the presence of molecular hydrogen or dust.
Drexler's 2006 prediction of soft X-ray emission from his dark matter model is now the goal of a joint Russian-German research group
While Drexler's theory is controversial, emerging data continues to support his model and he certainly appears to have solved many cosmological mysteries for which plausible explanations have eluded mainstream astrophysicists. Drexler's orderly logical and systematic universe deserves serious examination by the astrophysical establishment.
Very Persuasive Arguments November 25, 2009 B. Hillson (San Jose California) 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
The Universe is more orderly and simpler than we ever realized and this book does a good job clearly explaining that. This book address's the crisis in cosmology and surely will upset the established authorities. The author has sewn together evidence and connected the dots on 25 mysteries in Dark Matter and Cosmology based on the evidence. I liked it.
Drexler's Theories Nearing Verification! January 8, 2010 Sy F. Robbins (Setauket, NY USA) 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
Dr. Drexler's latest book reads like a mystery thriller, each chapter leading closer to the "smoking gun" - proof that relativistic baryonic dark matter exists and can provide solutions to many of cosmology's most significant problems. These include the composition of dark matter and the cosmic web, the formation of galaxies and galaxy clusters, the ignition of first generation stars, and the source of ultra high energy cosmic rays bombarding the earth. This book prepares the reader to interpret upcoming data from the Hubble UV detector and from the planned Russian UV and X-ray satellite observatories, which will probably have mainstream astrophysicists scrambling for explanations. As science philosopher Thomas Kuhn has pointed out, it usually takes a scientist "new to a field" to acknowledge anomalies and create a paradigm shift; Dr. Drexler is clearly such a scientist, and his critics have yet to produce a single piece of evidence to refute any part of his theories.
Dr. Max Little November 13, 2009 Malcolm L. Little, Ph.D (Maine) 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
This captivating and challenging book on cosmology, the fourth book by Drexler on the subject, is unique, intriguing, and revolutionary. Again, the author has managed to synthesize his data on hot dark matter, initially presented in a series of scholarly online papers and books, into a coherent theory, a significant portion of which delineates cosmic constituents. Since Drexler initially presented his theories in 2003, and further explicated them in his subsequent books and scholarly papers, I have increasingly observed that some other renouned astrophysicists and cosmologists have indeed subscribed to his hot dark matter theory as the principal source of energy, not to mention the principal source of cosmic relationships in our ever-expanding universe. Drexler's top-down theory of galaxy formation is being increasingly supported by other great cosmologists and scientists who dare to think outside the box.
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