Tag: galaxy

  • Technical Documentation: Energy Flow in Galactic Clusters

    Introduction to Energy Flow in Galactic Clusters Galactic clusters are among the largest gravitationally bound structures in the universe, containing hundreds or thousands of galaxies along with vast amounts of dark matter and hot intergalactic gas. These clusters are dynamic systems where energy flow plays a central role in maintaining stability, distributing matter, and shaping…

  • Observational Evidence for Entropy’s Impact on Cosmic Evolution

    Empirical observations offer strong support for the hypothesis that energy flow and entropy are fundamental drivers of cosmic evolution. These observations highlight the interplay between low-entropy initial conditions, energy redistribution, and the emergence of complex structures. By linking theoretical predictions to observable phenomena, the hypothesis of time-space-consciousness gains validation. 1. Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMB)…

  • Observational Evidence: Entropy’s Role in Cosmic Evolution

    1. Introduction This document outlines empirical evidence supporting the hypothesis that entropy significantly influences cosmic evolution. It examines observational data on entropy gradients and their role in shaping space-time boundaries. 2. Key Observations 2.1 Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) Radiation 2.2 Entropy Gradients in Galaxy Clustering 2.3 Large-Scale Cosmic Structures 3. Insights into Space-Time Boundaries 3.1…