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73 Quasars comprise the largest fundamental structure in the known universe. Plasma cosmology explains and predicts larger structures than the big-bang theory does. Electromagnetic jets interacting over billions of light years in the large quasar group, become twisted by magnetic fields into Birkeland current filaments, that carry moving charges by the fundamental forces that produce cosmic scale electricity and magnetism. |
What was the largest structure in the universe? Big-bang theory cosmologists are wrong, and again forced to rewrite their orthodox dogma, whenever another record setting enormous cosmic structure is discovered.
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Fractal Quasar |
Only 73 quasars in a group stretches farther than the Sloan great wall of galaxies, and hyperclusters. 5% of the visible universe alone is supposedly contained inside a single supercluster, the Sloan great wall filament that spans 2.5 billion light years across. Hyperclusters discovered by Shawn Thomas are over 3 billion light years long. With only 14 1/2 billion years of time, crammed together in a small space called the visible universe, these enormous highly organized and ordered fractal cosmic structures, would not have had enough time to have formed.
Wikipedia – Huge LQG Large Quasar Group is the most massive structure in the universe.
Roger Clowes and team members discovered that the 73 quasars are mostly 1.6 billion light years across from each other, and 4 billion light years apart their farthest distances. This defies Einstein’s cosmological principle upon which the big-bang theory is founded, because the universe is not essentially homogeneous at larger scales as predicted.
“A structure in the early universe at Z ~ 1.3 that exceeds the homogeneity scale of the R-W concordance cosmology” by Roger Clowes (The entire full paper version by Roger Clowes at the monthly astronomical society) Clowes writes about a “precursory supercluster” that might be forming, to comply with current cosmological thinking. It should seem obvious that the “precursory supercluster”, that contains more mass than anything else in the universe, would require tens of billions of years at least to form, suggesting that the big-bang wasn’t so big after all.
Highly ordered self-similar fractal galaxy structures called “hyperclusters” require well over 100 billion years to form in their entirety.
Hyperclusters stretching 3 billion light years challenges the big-bang theory.
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Interview of Roger Clowes who says Einstein’s cosmological principle has never been proven beyond a reasonable doubt. In fact, it becomes highly questionable, because the universe must be older than 100 billion years, according to correct interpretations of new findings.
Vast jets carry electric currents with associated magnetic fields that confine cosmic filaments into Birkeland currents, that shapes and rules the fractal dusty plasma universe. All 73 quasars are interacting together electromagnetically by bending and twisting their jets, to form Birkeland current filaments that pervade the universe. Spinning magnetized superbubbles also form around these plasma pinch galaxy centers, explaining away Einstein’s phony unseen theoretical gravitational black holes. A speaker in the video states that she does not believe in relativity, and that Einstein is wrong, and that the universe is not homogeneous.
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Quasar groups are the largest and most energetic known structures in the universe. Quasar groups are connected by filaments to larger galaxies orbiting inside a plasma vortex state |