discaluniverse
October 4th, 2002, 05:28 AM
The curved Electromagnetical Universal Field
Waves are the ondulatory behavior of a given mean or medium (Physical law). The dynamical alteration or distortion of the medium, is the wave itself. "The characteristics of a particular wave are the result of the conditions of the medium".
Sea waves are such because first there exists a sea where waves are produced. No sea, no sea waves. Sea waves are only produced in sea water, the medium. Waves are then a dynamical, ondulatory condition of a given mean or medium.
Light, as a wave, (Physical law),it needs of a mean or medium to displace, an environment, a field, such that it permits to develope its nature, to be produced. Light, is an alteration, a dynamical distortion of the mean or medium where it displaces.
Furthermore, light as an electromagnetical wave, (Physical law), it needs of an electromagnetical mean, medium or field to transit. In order to reach us, light displaces within a general, electromagnetical medium or field. In other words if light is electromagnetical, the medium where light displaces must necessarily be electromagnetical.
Since we receive light signals from far away galaxies, as well as from close galaxies too, it seems this electromagnetical mean, medium, condition or field, producing light, is scattered and general all over the Universe. Light signals from close and from far away galaxies reach us indistintivelly here on Earth, we can also see light signals from a luminous source, very close to us. Light then is a general, Cosmological, Universal condition. As light needs of a medium to exists; the medium where light behaves and displaces is then general, Cosmological and Universal, denominated here as "THE UNIVERSAL GRAVITATIONAL FIELD". - http://discaluniverse.4t.com/
"Electromagnetical fields are curved", (Physical law), consequently, the electromagnetical field where light transit, where light displaces, the Universal Field, must also be curved.
As light travels in the curved Universal Field, the trajectory of light will also be curved. The bending, shifting or curving of light in the Universal Field is evidenced and demonstrated by the linear relationship between cosmological redshift (*) and distance.
For both, galaxies and light, physically, in real terms, the relationship between trajectory arc and distance is also linear, in the curved Universal field, the arc will increase when distance increases.
Since both, light and galaxies transit in the same curved field, the Universal Gravitational Field, both displacement trajectories must be curved.
"The curvature on the track of light, and the curvature on the track of galaxies, as they travel along the Universe, is a consequence of the curved nature of the electromagnetical field where they displace, the Universal Gravitational Field."
(*) The change in wavelength of light as it traverses the Universe, toward the red, "cosmological redshift", first defined by Edwin P. Hubble, as a linear relationship between galactic redshift and distance. FR04OC02
Comment from Angel Fernando Vitoria, from book "THE DISCAL UNIVERSE, structure and formation", © 1998.
Waves are the ondulatory behavior of a given mean or medium (Physical law). The dynamical alteration or distortion of the medium, is the wave itself. "The characteristics of a particular wave are the result of the conditions of the medium".
Sea waves are such because first there exists a sea where waves are produced. No sea, no sea waves. Sea waves are only produced in sea water, the medium. Waves are then a dynamical, ondulatory condition of a given mean or medium.
Light, as a wave, (Physical law),it needs of a mean or medium to displace, an environment, a field, such that it permits to develope its nature, to be produced. Light, is an alteration, a dynamical distortion of the mean or medium where it displaces.
Furthermore, light as an electromagnetical wave, (Physical law), it needs of an electromagnetical mean, medium or field to transit. In order to reach us, light displaces within a general, electromagnetical medium or field. In other words if light is electromagnetical, the medium where light displaces must necessarily be electromagnetical.
Since we receive light signals from far away galaxies, as well as from close galaxies too, it seems this electromagnetical mean, medium, condition or field, producing light, is scattered and general all over the Universe. Light signals from close and from far away galaxies reach us indistintivelly here on Earth, we can also see light signals from a luminous source, very close to us. Light then is a general, Cosmological, Universal condition. As light needs of a medium to exists; the medium where light behaves and displaces is then general, Cosmological and Universal, denominated here as "THE UNIVERSAL GRAVITATIONAL FIELD". - http://discaluniverse.4t.com/
"Electromagnetical fields are curved", (Physical law), consequently, the electromagnetical field where light transit, where light displaces, the Universal Field, must also be curved.
As light travels in the curved Universal Field, the trajectory of light will also be curved. The bending, shifting or curving of light in the Universal Field is evidenced and demonstrated by the linear relationship between cosmological redshift (*) and distance.
For both, galaxies and light, physically, in real terms, the relationship between trajectory arc and distance is also linear, in the curved Universal field, the arc will increase when distance increases.
Since both, light and galaxies transit in the same curved field, the Universal Gravitational Field, both displacement trajectories must be curved.
"The curvature on the track of light, and the curvature on the track of galaxies, as they travel along the Universe, is a consequence of the curved nature of the electromagnetical field where they displace, the Universal Gravitational Field."
(*) The change in wavelength of light as it traverses the Universe, toward the red, "cosmological redshift", first defined by Edwin P. Hubble, as a linear relationship between galactic redshift and distance. FR04OC02
Comment from Angel Fernando Vitoria, from book "THE DISCAL UNIVERSE, structure and formation", © 1998.