Bio
A little bit more about me…if you’re interested. My name is Darren Redfern and I’m 48 years old. My lovely wife Tamara and I live in a small town in Ontario, Canada – the same small town I grew up in....
View ArticleDark Galaxies: New Wave Expansion
Here’s a quote from a recent science story that caught my attention: First Direct Detection Sheds Light on Dark Galaxies. Most people think of galaxies as huge islands of stars, gas and dust that...
View ArticleOutstanding Questions
Like any good brain candy, thinking about Cascading Essence Cosmology always leaves me hungrier than when I started. Here’s a partial list of questions (both physical and metaphysical) about Cascading...
View ArticleThought and Spirit Super-States
In an early post about the seven proposed essence states, I suggested that the super-states “between” Time and Space (in the order essence cascades happen) might be Spirit and Thought. My reasoning was...
View ArticleNew Measures, New Models
It occurred to me one day, shortly after the idea of Cascading Essence Cosmology came to me, that our models of the Universe go through a sea-change each time we gain the ability to see and accurately...
View ArticleThe Speed of Expulsion
In two earlier posts, I explained how less-dense essential elements can be moved away from more-dense densities through the process of expulsion, and how once an expulsion starts it can become “chain...
View ArticleAttraction: The Counterpart of Expulsion
There’s been a lot written in recent posts about the concept of expulsion – the moving away from a density of a less-dense essential element. It has been shown how expulsion is started and how it...
View ArticleBlack and Grey Holes
In a previous post, I explained how differences in the speed of expulsion (vx) and escape velocity (ve) could affect how a starlike density (D) is expressed and how it does (or doesn’t) expel essential...
View ArticleQuasars and Mininovae
In the last post, I discussed how a large density can go from the form of a star to a supernova to a black hole to a grey hole. This progression of representations can all be explained through the...
View ArticleSupernovae and CEC
It strikes me that I’ve left out detailing an important step in the evolution of densities: supernovae. Just because they’re fleeting doesn’t mean they’re not crucial. I’ll remedy that omission now....
View Article“Rethinking Cosmology”
I wanted to pass along a recent talk from the Perimeter Institute (PI) by Paul Steinhardt, titled “Rethinking Cosmology“. It is a great lecture to a non-professional audience about how the current...
View ArticleAccretion and Expulsion
I’d like to talk some more about how massive densities (stars, black/grey holes, quasars, etc.) attract essential elements from outside themselves through the force of cohesion. This phenomenon is...
View ArticleA Matter of Scale
So far, I’ve been painting the mix of essential elements that make up the observable Universe with a pretty broad brush. Large densities (like stars, quasars, or black/grey holes) have been described...
View ArticleTime, Unity, and God?
In this post I’d like to look more closely at the “highest” of the essence states, Time (S7) – how it operates and how we can think of it, metaphysically. Please forgive me for any ramblings, I am...
View ArticleEvolution of the Wave-based Universe (Part 1)
I’d like to start a series of posts hypothesizing how the larger Universe would evolve under the fundamental rules of Cascading Essence Cosmology. This is going to be a very broad modeling, where...
View ArticleEvolution of the Wave-based Universe (Part 2)
In the last post, I described the sequence of events from the beginning of the larger Universe that lead to the very first introduction of essential elements into expression in the Space super-state....
View ArticleEvolution of the Wave-based Universe (Part 3)
In the last post, I described the sequence of events centering around the very first time in the new Universe that a small number of essential elements had essence cascade into the S1 state. We ended...
View ArticleEvolution of the Wave-based Universe (Part 4)
In the last post, I described the sequence of events centering around the second time in the new Universe that a small number of essential elements had essence cascade into the S1 state. Just after...
View ArticleEvolution of the Wave-based Universe (Part 5)
In the last post, I described the sequence of events centering around the third time in the new Universe that a small number of essential elements had essence cascade into the S2 state. The following...
View ArticleEvolution of the Wave-based Universe (Part 6)
In the last post, I leapt forward to how the Universe would look after 20 introductions of essential elements into Space. No new galaxies were being created, and the existing galaxy clusters were...
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