How electrostatic fields generated by cosmic rays cause the expansion of the nearby universe
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How electrostatic fields generated by cosmic rays cause the expansion of the nearby universe

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How electrostatic fields generated by cosmic rays cause the expansion of the nearby universe

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The positive electric charge transported by the cosmic radiation while migrating from the interiors of galaxy clusters toward the outer intergalactic space, slowly but inevitably, uncovers a negative electric charge of the same amount inside galaxy clusters, where it is mostly retained. Electrons constitute the negative electric charge inside galaxy clusters. The negative charge and the positive one of the overflowed cosmic nuclei in the intergalactic space cannot be neutralized due to the separating, huge distances. After time intervals of a few billion years, electrostatic repulsion among galaxy clusters initiates to contrast gravity and, at longer time spans, dominates.The electrostatic repulsion among galaxy clusters, which always store negative electric charges, determines in a few billion years, a general receding motion of cosmic matter, including smaller celestial bodies dragged in by galaxy clusters. It will be proved that the general receding motion of cosmic matter occurs with increasing velocities of galaxy clusters as far as the corresponding distances from the Earth augment.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Abstract
  3. Preface
  4. Introduction
  5. The competition between gravitational and electrostatic forces
  6. The electric charge transported by cosmic rays in the Milky Way Galaxy
  7. Electrostatic fields generated by cosmic rays inside and outside galaxies
  8. The electrostatic force among contiguous galaxy clusters
  9. Dark energy, dark matter, black holes, caloric and ether
  10. On the distance dilatation of galaxy clusters
  11. Kinematic properties of a globe of galaxy clusters
  12. The intensity of the cosmic radiation in external galaxies
  13. Electric fields and dark matter in disk galaxies
  14. Launching, deceleration and reacceleration of radio jets by electrostatic fields
  15. Empirical evidence of cosmic steady electrostatic fields
  16. Electrostatic field intensities in rich galaxy clusters
  17. On the maimed galaxies residing in galaxy clusters
  18. On the gas and stellar mass fractions in galaxy clusters and smaller bodies
  19. Bibliography
  20. Analytical index
  21. List of Latin symbols
  22. List of Greek symbols
  23. New terms introduced in this work
  24. New meanings of old terms
  25. Pagina vuota