Probably the best reason for "g". There is no "G" ... there never was ...

 

A story of Light and Shadow

 

   Probably You are already tired of me,  that’s why I will try to be as short as possible. Everything I've done so far is a consequence of one simple equation:

 

   The Virial theorem (The Whole Powerful Force). Now I believe that this is the light, or relict ray.

   Let us imagine the winds of light blowing from all directions. Probably that was the way the universe looked like one epoch after the "Big Bang" with rays weakened enough, not to destroy newly created particles. If we place there only one particle, nothing special will happen, but if they become two, immediately a preferred direction appears- the direction at which particles cast shadow upon each other. Carried by the light wind they will get closer and closer to one another, and so any other particle in close proximity. Of course after the hit it is possible that particles will bounce off and part of the energy will be spent for changing direction of travel, another part will be reemitted again in form of photons after which the cycle will be repeated again. Nevertheless, with the time past, the result will be more or less matter concentrated in compact formations with wind of light still acting like a pressure from all directions.

 

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   After enough matter being accumulated it will start to form structures like the ones I tried to describe on the previous page. And exactly at that moment dating back in time, the interaction called gravity had emerged for the first time.

   Probably what I am writing now is not quite correct, for sure it is not complete, maybe inside the stars tаке place even more complex interactions between particles that lead to the same effect in the end ...  only time will tell. In fact I would not be surprised if at some point we found that almost all galaxies at the same age and their central stars have been formed relatively quickly in this early age.

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