THE NATURE OF MATTER

PART I THE BACKGROUND OF MATTER

EVIDENCE OF A BACKGROUND OF MATTER
CHAPTER 4

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Last section : Section 1 Magnetic Flux
Next section: Section 3 Consequences and Considerations

COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND RADIATION
Section 2

THERMAL BLACKBODY RADIATION OF THE BACKGROUND OF MATTER

The existence of the background of matter provides a much more direct cause and effect explanation for the source of the cosmic microwave background radiation than does the more far fetched explanation that the cosmic microwave background radiation is the afterglow of the creation of the Universe.

The discovery of the cosmic microwave background radiation, and its perfect fit to a thermal radiation curve, is widely hailed as proving the Big Bang Theory of the creation of the Universe.

The cosmic microwave background radiation is, to the very fine degree measured, a perfect match to a thermal blackbody radiation curve of a body of matter at 2.7 degrees Kelvin, which would normally indicate that there is a body of matter at a temperature of 2.7 degrees Kelvin.

However, scientists were looking for the afterglow of the Big Bang, which would also be a thermal blackbody curve, and the cosmic microwave background radiation is so extremely isotopic.

What else could cause the background radiation other than the hot origin of the universe anyway?

The deduction of the existence of the background of matter provided a much more direct cause for the cosmic microwave background radiation, which is that the cosmic microwave thermal blackbody radiation is the blackbody radiation of the background of matter.

The measured temperature of the background of matter is 2.7 degrees Kelvin.

The cosmic microwave background radiation is direct evidence of the background of matter.

The background of matter, if it existed, would be expected to emit thermal blackbody radiation as would any other body of matter.

THE ANISOTROPY

The measured anisotropy in the microwave background radiation indicates a speed of about 600 km/sec/megaparsec for the Milky Way galaxy through the cosmic microwave background radiation toward the Virgo cluster.

The galaxy is traveling at 600 km/sec/megaparsec toward the Virgo cluster through the background ocean of matter.

The measured anisotropy is another indication of the existence of the background ocean of matter.



CHAPTER 4
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VIDENCE OF A BACKGROUND OF MATTER

The sections in this chapter are:

1 Magnetic Flux
2 Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation top of this page
3 Consequences and Considerations

Chapter 3 The Steps of Deduction
PART III PHYSICS MYSTERIES EXPLAINED

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