Predictions of Big Collapse Theory.

  1.  Time limit to proof: about three to 12 months. The Hubble deep field image has penetrated to the edge of the Visible Universe, 10 billion lyrs away. What was found wasn't a local area full of energy from a tightly compacted big bang remnant, but darkness, as predicted by Big Collapse Process Theory.

    Prediction: Point the Hubble in five more directions and take deep field images: 90 degrees, 180 degrees, 270 degrees away from the original deep field image area. Also 90 degrees up and 90 degrees down from the deep field area. These five images will complete equidistant images at the furthest possible distance from each other. What is predicted is that exactly the same thing will be viewed, although probably at different distances that the 10 billion lyr limit of the Hubble deep field. This will confirm Big Collapse Process Theory.

  2. Prediction: An Anti-Event Horizon exists. This is the area where the Subatomic Particle Accretion Mass interacts with the Physical Universe in a cooling/heating zone and produces/destroys matter. It is known as an Anti-Event Horizon because the Subatomic Particle Accretion Mass is so dense and hot, we could never see within it nor enter into it. It is something akin to the event horizon of a black hole.
     

  3. Prediction: There should be more metal poor stars with higher lithium content closer to the Anti-Event Horizon than there are near the interior of the Physical Universe.
     
  4. Prediction: Approximately half the faint points of light at the outer edge of our universe should appear brighter over time, as galaxies coalesce within cooling areas. These areas should be observed over the cooler areas of the Cosmic Background Radiation map.
     
  5. Prediction: Approximately half the faint points of light at the outer edge of our universe should appear dimmer over time, as galaxies dissipate within heating areas. These areas should be observed over the warmer areas of the Cosmic Background Radiation map.

  6. Prediction: Some stars or galaxies should be older than predicted according to Big Bang Event Theory.

  7. Prediction: Gamma ray bursts at the periphery of the physical universe (the Anti-Event Horizon) are a continuous event that happen with relative stability throughout time, as the Subatomic Particle Accretion Mass interacts with the physical universe to create more or less matter.

  8. Prediction:  Only a small fraction of 'death stars' (gamma ray bursts) at the periphery of the universe point towards earth, allowing for detection by gamma ray bursts. The vast majority point away from earth, and cannot be detected from earth. Dependent upon the angle of detection of a gamma ray burst, gamma ray bursts that cannot be detected from our solar system should be detected from other solar systems. The minimum time to test for this prediction is about 10 to 100 years using our current technology (2009).
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