The Creation of Matter.
by Ronald E. Kemp
Matter according to the Big Bang Theory has always been here and matter
cannot be created or destroyed. But one big question always sat
in the back of my mind. If matter cannot be created then how was it
created in the first place? Matter is here so evidence shows that
it can be created. Still, what evidence remain that matter has
always been here? Is this a question that has no answer? I
have extensively researched this and came up with a theory that
collaborates the Steady State Theory.
Einstein theorized that everything is relative and thus came up with
the equation of E=MC². Which secretly holds the answer to
where matter comes from. "E" equals energy because all things are
made up of energy. "M" is matter which when moving at a speed
C² is equal to "E" energy. Pretty simple right. But in
math if you want to find out what matter is equal to you simply move
the "C²" to the other side and divide it. So the equation
would look like E/C²=M. Simple right? So what does
this mean? Well if C² represents acceleration to a maximum
speed of light then when it is divided would mean deceleration or the
opposite of the speed of light which would mean to come to a
complete stop wouldn't it? So then the equation would sound like
this. Matter "M" is equal to Energy "E" decelerated
"C²". So Matter is equal to energy when it slows to a
stop. I searched my memory for a natural way for energy to
slow down and found something wildly correct. Matter in our solar
system falls on a single plane around our Sun called a "disk
plane".
This disk resides perpendicular to the Sun's magnetic field.
Energy, which the Sun is spewing out constantly at or near 386
billion billion megawatts per second, escapes our solar
system everywhere except in this "Disk" area. Why?
All electrons are affected by magnetic fields.
How electrons are affected depends on the path. Near a stars
magnetic poles the electrons that are spewed into space
are deflected or follow the field lines and only causes the electron to
change it's
course slightly or to bend. These
electrons
that are deflected/bent continue to travel at or near the same
speed. But, at
the stars magnetic equator the field is 90° to the electron path of
travel so when the electron hits this wall head on the magnetic field
causes the electrons to slow down. Think of this magnetic field
as a wall
of resistance. The angle of the resistance/magnetic field
either change the electrons path or it slows it down and eventually the
electron will stop. When these electrons stop they become
matter. This is the reason why all
stars have planets circulating at their magnetic field's equator.
This area
becomes known as the
"disk" around each star where planets form. Our sun is still
producing matter at its magnetic fields extent, which is now located
out past Pluto
and is knows as the Kuiper's Belt. This also explains why
some planets have
rings around them. Electrons are also produced from radioactive
decay and the planets that have rings have been found to be highly
radio active. The Steady State Theory can be proven.
A letter I wrote to Cornell University.
http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/question.php?number=725
I read the current theory why black holes eject jets of energy from
their magnetic poles and an idea crossed my mind awhile ago that
possibly no one has ever thought of. Could someone possibly help
me? I would greatly appreciate it because it has been bugging me
for quite some time now and I cant seem to get a logical answer from
anyone.
Electrons are affected by magnetic fields otherwise electricity would
not be possible, i.e. current of electrons. Stars like most
heavenly bodies produce their own magnetic fields. I read that
plasma contains 2 electrons. Hmm, electrons, magnetic fields,
they are the same in both instances right? But I was told that
magnetic fields do not affect light but isn’t plasma made of electrons
and aren’t electrons affected by magnetic fields?
Electrons are ejected off from particles in the form of radiation when
particles decay right? Stars decay otherwise we would not be able
to see the light.
In short ;
My question is since black holes produce massive magnetic fields then
why can't the magnetic fields affect the electrons similar to how a
moving magnetic field produces a current? What I'm trying to say
is what if the energy seen spewing from the magnetic poles of a black
hole actually come from the black hole itself and not the accretion
disk?
I know Einstein said nothing can escape a black holes gravity not even
light but what if he was wrong and it is not gravity that affects the
electrons of plasma and radiation but the magnetic field. This
would explain why the jets come from the magnetic poles. Wouldn’t
the only place for the energy to escape be located at the stars poles
thus producing the jets?
Could this also explain where matter comes from in our universe,
magnetic fields affecting electrons? In algebra E=MC² would
be the same as M=E/C² or, matter is created when electrons or
energy slow to the opposite of the speed of light, which would be when
they are standing still. By coincident, the only place where
electrons would be able to slow down and stop in a weak magnetic field
would be 90° to the magnetic field. And the only place where the
magnetic field is 90° to the decayed electrons is at the magnetic
reconnection of the two poles or magnetic equator. That would
also explain why a planet or matter is found on a “disk plane” around
the stars magnetic equator. I know the current theory of
how the planetary “disk plane” was formed but somehow it just doesn’t
logically fit.
Please, this idea has haunted me for quite some time now and I want
really bad not to believe it but all my research leads me to the same
conclusion. Please help me!
I found this research in the news a couple of weeks ago that possibly
confirms it.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23031710 By Jeremy Hsu, Feb. 6, 2008
Thank you,
Ron Kemp