Your Universe

Our Universe

The Real Universe

By Ernest J Oldfield

Your Universe, Our Universe, The Real Universe by Ernest J Oldfield

“The emergence of a completely new picture of our universe... ”

NGC 4038/4039, Antennae Galaxy
NGC 4038/4039

I have been interested in cosmology and astrophysics for quite some time and was pleased to see the early drafts of my brother’s recent discoveries and studies of gravity and the new laws of variable gravity. These now change all previous conceptions on the subject.

As we all know, Newton discovered gravity as a force of nature back in the 17th century. The discovery revolutionised the way we viewed space beyond the Earth and the movement of the celestial bodies.

Einstein in the 20th century took Newton’s law further and developed it from his Special Theory of Relativity to his General Theory of Relativity describing a phenomenon, acting at the same speed as light and having the effect of curving space. From this notion, matters have moved on over the last 100 years and have led scientists to such theories as Big Bang, black holes, dark matter, singularities, dark energy, gravity lensing and other esoteric notions.

My brother’s discoveries negate Einstein’s theories on gravity. It forces us back to basics and makes us look again at Newton’s Law of Gravity and develop his basic principles further with the knowledge gained over the last eight decades in relation to galaxies, their shapes, their movements and the cosmos generally.

V838 MONOCEROTIS
V838 MONOCEROTIS

As we all know the force of gravity depends on the mass of an object. In addition, the original discovery was based on perfect spheres. However, as you will see and as my brother’s discoveries unfold, the force of gravity also depends on the object’s shape. Until now it is not quite clear why nobody has extended Newton’s Law to find out how gravity works with the other shapes in the universe such as ring and disk structures? In Newton’s day, his knowledge of gravity was based on perfect spheres because that is all anyone knew existed in the known universe at the time. Mankind had only just discovered that the Earth was not flat!

You will discover in the body of this book that the discovery of variable gravity changes a great deal of our knowledge on how the universe works and the spin and velocities of galaxies. You will learn that the need to seek out ‘missing gravity’ as the glue to keep galaxies together is no longer relevant as there is no missing gravity. And with that out goes the ludicrous search for dark matter. The result of all this is that the even more fairytale fantasy of dark energy simply disappears. The notion of galaxies revolving round black holes will also disappear as it will be proved that galaxies spin on their own, driven by the interaction of the variable gravity of galactic bodies.

The discovery of variable gravity was always going to turn astrophysics on its head. With this comes the emergence of a completely new picture of our universe. Perhaps, having swept away the gravity only universe, the public can debate the other obvious side to the universe – the electric universe.

Jesse Oldfield