'Researchers finding more and more - light-eroding debris - in the fog of space'

03/22/2017 18:18

'Researchers finding more and more - light-eroding debris in the fog of space'

This article highlighting the Berkeley Physics Department -  outlines that previously-projected quantities of space dust - were incorrect.

I portend that we also do not know a lot about all of the small components of space (dust, gas, photons, EM fields, the flux between mass and energy, modified gravity) which affect all light as it navigates its ride through space - to finally land on our eyes from billions of light years away.

In Space-Interaction theory - I label this sea of unknown quantities (fairly evenly distributed throughout the filament of the Universe) - as the fog of space.  It is the basis of my theory that light waves erode (at a fairly uniform rate) through space - into infrared - and then microwave - by decelerating through decreased energy and elongated wavelength - over billions of light years.

This theory can only be refuted - if we can accurately measure this minute effect over the billions of light years that light travels.   Its possible that the Jim Webb space telescope will be able to detect patterns of red light, infrared, and microwave radiation - which could point to the erosion of these forms of EM radiation.

This erosion of light would explain cosmic red-shift and the CMB (cosmic microwave background) - and would bump the combined Big Bang / Expansion theories.