In the era of the Webb telescope cosmology is being reframed as old theories are challenged and new ones are being contemplated. Does the debate boil down to conflict between gravity-centered approaches that have to invent conditions, objects, and states of matter to function and electric universe perspectives that recognize electrodynamics and the pervasiveness of plasma?
The Regenerative Universe eBook elaborates on groundwork for an alternative universe story that recognizes ongoing multiple scale structural formation. It includes plasma universe theory, a range of accepted states of matter, and a broader understanding of fluid dynamic processes in relation to the cycling and recycling of matter.
This eBook focuses on a set of universal principles and uses powers of ten to quantify orders of magnitude across the embeddedness of scale. It offers non-technical and some technical text with images, figures, footnotes, sources, and appendices to help translate some simple and complex concepts in physics. It also provides two fictional chapters that approach these subjects through story telling. The eBook has sixteen chapters and is 408 pages long.
In many ways the Regenerative Universe eBook elaborates on themes and interpretations of western science that John Briggs and F. David Peat put together in "The Looking Glass Universe" and "Turbulent Mirror". Other ideas about regeneration like Robert J. Schier's "Our Regenerating Universe" (1997, 2004) attempted to create a theory of reuse of all matter and energy in the context of standard gravity-centered astrophysics, though this falls short of integrating a great deal of recent work with transitions among states of matter - and it does not recognize the pervasiveness of plasma in the universe. Mr. Schier recognized the universality of waves across scale and this is synonymous with conclusions found in the Regenerative Universe.