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Was the moment of 'first-light' or 'Lights-on' which occurred in the early Universe when Matter started to Shine 'light from the first galaxies', equivilent to the first Gravitational Wave signature from the Big-Bang?
If one was do insinuate that the first primordial outward 'inflation' wave was Dark, or transparent, then the period of Outward Inflation was halted by an opposing signal, a signal that Extracted Energy from within the Dark Energy which caused Matter to emit Light, or become visible.
The Galaxies that emerged from this period of the Early Universe must have been driven apart by Two CO-INCIDING PROCESSES?
One being the remnant of Dark Energy Inflation, the other being the Luminosity pressure that must have been present as Galaxies Appeared:
http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/L/lumfunc.html
The 'lights-on' scenario, must have contributed to an 'inward-force-pressure', the sudden vast outpouring of light from matter that was located at a fraction of the present Universe size.
Every individual Galaxy would have a Luminosity 'force' , and if Inflationary Dynamics are near Equilibrium, the force of Light emmited by early Galaxies, would have contributed vastly to the motion 'away' from every other Galaxy.
Gravitational Signals must be embbeded within the 'high' Luminosity Function, not within the Low Energy COBE background radiation?
If one was do insinuate that the first primordial outward 'inflation' wave was Dark, or transparent, then the period of Outward Inflation was halted by an opposing signal, a signal that Extracted Energy from within the Dark Energy which caused Matter to emit Light, or become visible.
The Galaxies that emerged from this period of the Early Universe must have been driven apart by Two CO-INCIDING PROCESSES?
One being the remnant of Dark Energy Inflation, the other being the Luminosity pressure that must have been present as Galaxies Appeared:
http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/L/lumfunc.html
The 'lights-on' scenario, must have contributed to an 'inward-force-pressure', the sudden vast outpouring of light from matter that was located at a fraction of the present Universe size.
Every individual Galaxy would have a Luminosity 'force' , and if Inflationary Dynamics are near Equilibrium, the force of Light emmited by early Galaxies, would have contributed vastly to the motion 'away' from every other Galaxy.
Gravitational Signals must be embbeded within the 'high' Luminosity Function, not within the Low Energy COBE background radiation?