Table of Contents – Book III – Discovering Postmodern Cosmology

INTRODUCTION 15
CHAPTER 1: More Evidence That Dark Matter of Universe Is Not Cold Dark Matter 23
CHAPTER 2: Russian Scientists and Drexler: Dark Matter of the Universe May Radiate Ultraviolet Light 27
CHAPTER 3: Drexler’s Dark Matter Relativistic Protons May Be the Cause of Extreme Ultraviolet Emission From Galaxy Clusters 31
CHAPTER 4: Dark Matter Was Identified in 2003, Scientifically Confirmed in 2006 in Jerome Drexler’s Published Books 35
CHAPTER 5: Dark Matter’s Identity Revealed by Deciphering 14 Cosmic Clues 39
CHAPTER 6: Dark Matter Exists! It Solves 25 Cosmic Mysteries 45
CHAPTER 7: In 2008, NASA May Determine if Dark Matter is Cold and Passive or Hot, Active and Ultraviolet Luminous 47
CHAPTER 8: Is Dark Matter a Source of High Energy Gamma Rays? Asks Physical Review Letters; Cosmologist’s Books Say ‘Yes!’ 49
CHAPTER 9: So-Called Anomalies in NASA-Hubble 3D Dark Matter Map Are Explained by Astro-Cosmology Author Jerome Drexler 53
CHAPTER 10: Relativistic Dark Matter May Solve Big Bang Enigma, Says Astro-Cosmology Author Jerome Drexler 57
CHAPTER 11: Astronomers Must Maximize Knowledge Derived From GLAST and UV-COS/Hubble Astronomical Data, Says Astro-Cosmology Author Jerome Drexler 63
CHAPTER 12: A Relativistic-Proton Dark Matter Would Be Evidence the Big Bang Probably Satisfied the Second Law of Thermodynamics 67
CHAPTER 13: Big Bang Was Not a Chaotic Fireball Explosion, But a Violent Radial Dispersion of Relativistic Baryons That Became Dark Matter, New Scientific Paper Posits 81
CHAPTER 14: Dr. Stephen Petrina’s ‘Change and Technology in the U.S.’ Credits Silicon Valley’s Jerome Drexler for Invention of the Laser Optical Storage System 83
CHAPTER 15: Big Bang Discovery: Cold Dark Matter May Not Exist, but Einstein-Based Hot Dark Matter Should 87
CHAPTER 16: Dark Matter/Big Bang Mysteries May Have Been Solved Last Week at a London Cosmology Conference 91
CHAPTER 17: Local Group Galaxy Cluster Dark Matter May Emit Extreme Ultraviolet and Infrared Photons 93
CHAPTER 18: Dark Matter’s High Erosion Rate in Galaxy Clusters May Cause Universe’s Accelerating Expansion 95
CHAPTER 19: ‘Ring of Dark Matter’ Uncovered From Anomalies/Discrepancies, Says Cosmos Author Jerome Drexler 101
CHAPTER 20: Science Magazine’s Dark Matter, ‘Hydrogen in Some Hard-to-Track Form’, Opens Door to Relativistic-Proton Dark Matter 107
CHAPTER 21: Eroding High-Energy Dark Matter Particles in Galaxy Clusters May Explain the Universe’s Acceleration 111
CHAPTER 22: Relativistic-Proton Dark Matter Boosted Over Cold Dark Matter in 2007 via Three Scientific Papers and a Scientific Essay 119
CHAPTER 23: Explaining NASA Dark Matter Enigma: Abell 520 versus the Bullet Cluster via Comprehending and Decoding the Cosmos 123
CHAPTER 24: NASA Data Raises Doubts of Existence of Cold Dark Matter in Galaxy Clusters 131
CHAPTER 25: Science Magazine’s Warm Dark Matter Discovery Supports Warm-Hot Relativistic-Proton Dark Matter and Visa Versa 133
CHAPTER 26: British Professor Elegantly Questions Validity of Cold Dark Matter Hypothesis 137
CHAPTER 27: Thirteen Astronomical Observations to Solve British Professor’s Dark Matter Conundrum 141
CHAPTER 28: Warm/Hot Tangible Dark Matter Challenges Both Intangible Cold Dark Matter and Modified Gravity (MOG) 147
CHAPTER 29: Auger Collaboration Probably Detected Big-Bang-Created UHECR Protons After Their Ejection by Merging Galaxy Clusters 155
CHAPTER 30: Postmodern Cosmology, Born via 2003 Book How Dark Matter Created Dark Energy and the Sun, Challenges Mainstream Cosmology 165
CHAPTER 31: Nobel Laureates’ Queries Point Toward Drexler’s Dark Matter Theory/Postmodern Cosmology 169
CHAPTER 32: Possibly Solving Missing Baryon Mystery 175
CHAPTER 33: NASA to Probe Dark Matter with EUV/UV 181
CHAPTER 34: Weaving Together Seven Cosmic Phenomena to Form Postmodern Cosmology Fabric 187
APPENDIX A: The Scientific Community’s Long-Held Objections To Any Proton Dark Matter Theory 195
APPENDIX B: Excerpts From How Dark Matter Created Dark Energy And The Sun 201
APPENDIX C: Excerpts from Comprehending and Decoding the Cosmos 219
REFERENCES 253
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SUGGESTED SOURCES 259
GLOSSARY 263
INDEX 283
ABOUT THE AUTHOR AND SYNOPSIS 291