Universe has a direction and an axis

Jerry Wayne Decker ( jwdatwork@yahoo.com )
Mon, 2 Aug 1999 08:29:28 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Folks!

The universe has an axis and a direction;

http://www.aip.org/enews/physnews/1997/split/pnu317-1.htm

Now two researchers, Borge Nodland at the University
of Rochester (bnod@lle.rochester.edu; 716-275-5772)
and John Ralston at the University of Kansas
(ralston@kuphsx.phsx.ukans.edu; 913-864-4020), have
studied polarization rotation data for 160 galaxies
and have perceived that in addition to the Faraday
effect, there seems to be an extra mysterious angular
dependency at work.

Indeed, the rotation varies consistently with the
angle across the sky, as if the universe had an axis.
That is, the amount of polarization rotation depends
on the distance to a galaxy as well as on the cosine
of the angle between the incoming radio waves and an
axis that apparently lies in the direction of the
constellation Sextans.

This anomaly would seem to challenge some important
physics concepts, such as the notion that there is no
preferred direction in space and the notion that space
itself is isotropic (the same in all directions) or
homogeneous (the same in all places).
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Hhmmm, now what could that be indicating?? An Aether
perhaps? Something is being stirred and something is
stirring it....and if the unified field theory is
correct that gravity, magnetism, electricity and
inertia are all inter-related, then light and other
such forces are also inter-related so could show
variations of other forces.

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