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The Big Bang
Summary of the Ball-of-Light Particle Model form of the Big Bang, The Big Bang (According to the Ball-of-Light Particle Model), The explosion (decay) of "Mega-Galaxies" (GRBs), Large Scale Harmonics,
Astrophysics
Spectroscopy,
Galaxies
Animation of Exploding Galaxy According to the Ball-of-Light Particle Model,
Galaxy Formation
Galaxy Formation --1, Galaxy Formation -- 2, Galaxy Formation -- Page 3, Galaxy Formation -- Page 4, The No Hydrogen Zone of M81, Where's the Dust? -- Page 1, Where's the Dust? -- Page 2, The Cartwheel Galaxy, The explosion (decay) of galaxies, Gamma Ray Bursts, The Milky Way Galaxy's Gamma Ray Halo, Radio Galaxies,
Gravity
The Missing Mass of the Universe and Dark Matter
Black Holes
Black Hole Intro,
Quasars
Quasars,
Wolf-Rayets
Wolf-Rayets,
Stars
See A New Sun, Variable Stars (Warning! Large File)
Sunspots
See A New Sun
Planetary Nebulae
Planetary Nebulae 1 Planetary Nebulae 2, Planetary Nebulae 3, Eta Carinae -- a key example of the Ball-of-Light Particle Model, A Large Ball-of-Light Inducing a Small Ball-of-Light, Induction off of a Ball-of-Light's Poles, Induction off of a Ball-of-Light's Pole, QuickTime Animation of Solar Impact, SS433 (A decaying ball-of-light), Ansae, The Towers of M16, The Cone Nebula, Examples of stellar objects that fit the induction theory of the Ball-of-Light Particle Model, Implication of the Ball-of-Light Particle Model for "Stable" Stars, Implication for nonstable stars, The effects of the harmonic and nonharmonic fields sweeping over the cores of stars, The Pistol Star, Planetary Nebula vs. New Fusion Reactor Designs, Variable Stars (Warning! Large File), New!! Helix Nebula,
Novas
Novas, Superflares, Variable Stars (Warning! Large File)
Supernova
Supernova, Cassiopeia A,
White Dwarfs
White Dwarfs,
Pulsars
Pulsars, The Crab Nebula, Variable Stars,
Planet Formation
Planet Formation, Planet Orbits & Zone of Habitability, Jupiter, Saturn, Europa's Ice Cracks, Mid-Oceanic Ridges,
Light and Radiation
Thermal vs. Nonthermal Radiation,
Predictions for Astronomy
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