User:Ottojack

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hello world.[edit]

My name is Tim. I am a software engineer for a large defense contractor. I am acutely interested in astrophysics and plasma physics (obsessed). I am a proponent of the plasma cosmology theory of astrophysics. I am an amateur devotee of Anthony Peratt, Hannes Alfven, Kristian Birkeland, Nikola Tesla and dear old Dr. Halton Arp. I spend a lot of time looking at pictures from the Great Observatories, like these:

The compact object is subtle but discernable in the center of this hi-rez of the entire Crab Nebula
This is a close-up of the compact object (Crab Pulsar) and it's immediate environs

This is a composite false-color image of the Crab Pulsar. Green represents radio bandwidth emissions (VLA), red is Infrared (Spitzer Space Telescope), and blue is x-ray (Chandra X-ray Observatory)

This is a composite false-color image of the Crab Pulsar. Green represents radio bandwidth emissions (VLA), red is Infrared (Spitzer Space Telescope), and blue is x-ray (Chandra X-ray Observatory). Optical wavelengths are not represented, but are no less dramatic.

I feel that the toroidal shape, vigorous polar emissions, and filamentary structure evident in optical wavelengths of the nebula make a case for plasma cosmology as a viable model. This eliminates the need for unlikely fantasy contrivances as black holes, dark matter and dark energy and most especially, a 'big bang'.

statement of intent[edit]

I would like to build a case and eventually a dissertation that compares the chandra x-ray images of the Vela Pulsar to a Peratt Instability (quasi-persistent formations of stacked plasma toroids).[[1]]
The Crab Nebula is also a good candidate for a similar course of study, as there are composite images available in the public domain that are an aggregate of several major sections of the elecromagnetic spectrum [[2]] in which a plasma toroid, and it's field of effect are plainly visible.
I would also like to make a case that Herbig-Haro objects are a by-product (via either polar emission or Lorentz Force) of a high-energy plasma toroid, or interrelated groups of such.

pages i have created[edit]

I plan on adding a lot of content to these in the near future.

pages i have contributed to significantly[edit]