Robert Oldershaw
1 min readOct 28, 2016

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SUPERNOVA ANALOGY — TAKE 2

How about the Supernova Analogy for the Big Bang, which also involves a central black hole as the critical component of the event.

When one studies the details of the Big Bang scenario and the observations relating to the early stages of the global expansion event, one is struck by a potential analogy to the deep interior of a Type-II supernova event. Instead of the interior of a Stellar Scale SN event, however, we would be observing the deep interior of an almost unimaginably vast Metagalactic Scale analogue shortly after the beginning of the expansionary event.

This avoids the problem of a whole cosmos popping out of “nothing”, and the anthropocentric notion that our observable universe is the whole Universe.

Details at the link below if you click on the page titled “Galactic Scale Self-Similarity”.

RLO

http://www3.amherst.edu/~rloldershaw

Discrete Scale Relativity/Fractal Cosmology

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