A Unified Field Theory
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The Smith Hydrogen Cloud
The Smith Hydrogen Cloud is an enormous cloud of Hydrogen gas (enough to make ten million stars the size of the sun) which is heading towards a merger with our galaxy in a few tens of millions of years. It is interesting to note that the direction of the cloud is consistent with the lateral movement you would expect if the cloud were being steered by magnetic lines of force extending out into space from the rotating galaxy.
The Smith Hydrogen Cloud is one pretty strong piece of evidence of that our current model of how stars and planets form is incorrect, and that our current model of how gravity works is faulty.
Hydrogen Atoms at a similar temperature become like charges and experience mutual repulsion. It is worth noting that the Smith Hydrogen Cloud displays no gravitational effects (it contains no stars).
According to the electromagnet theory of Gravitation, and of the atom, like charges repel, and so we could expect that a giant cloud of hydrogen traveling through space would eventually reach just such a state of equilibrium as has been the norm for the Smith Hydrogen Cloud, with the hydrogen atoms, all cooled to similar temperatures during their long journey through space, eventually reaching a state of equilibrium, maintaining their distance from one another, while maintaining their momentum through space. This is not a recipe for star formation, and the theory which states that hydrogen atoms in large clouds will collapse into stars under the weight of their gravitational attraction, is obviously false.
If there is one thing that we can learn from the Smith Hydrogen cloud it is that there is nothing more worthless in the universe than a cloud of atoms. According to the Unified Field Theory of gravitation, it is not atoms which are the source of gravitation, but rather it is the ‘free energy’ which surrounds atoms like an ocean, which provides the current which powers a large electromagnetic field which then forms the gravitational field. It is the task of a magnetic field to smooth out the energy distribution within the field, and this task is made impossible by the presence of atoms, which are closed electromagnetic systems, and thus represent imbalances in the distribution of the field which the magnetic field can never eliminate..
It would seem that the Smith Hydrogen Cloud provides good evidence that this picture of gravitation is correct, and that atoms are not the source of gravity, and that actually atoms are quite useless when it comes to creating a gravitational field. This is the task of the ‘free energy’, which only makes sense, for it takes flowing current to generate a magnetic field, and you never find a magnetic field without flowing current. The two are inseperable.
Even though there is enough hydrogen in the Smith Cloud to create one million stars, the cloud has simply traveled through space for a very long time, with the forces of electromagnetic repulsion keeping the hydrogen atoms apart, and nothing much has happened, because the atoms lack one thing, and that is a pool of free flowing energy to provide the gravitational magnetic field to overcome the electromagnetic repulsion of the individual hydrogen atoms, by pulling them into a gravity well, creating a star in the process.
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