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Looking to read about a new universe Theory?
Trillion Years Universe Theory is the 2nd book in the 7 book cosmology theory series of Canadian theorist Ed Lukowich.
At what date are we in cosmic history? Ed Lukowich's dramatic new Trillion Theory (T Theory) estimates that we Ed says, This TYUT book takes the new theories seen in Trillion Theory (TT) and places their founder Ed Lukowich under the scrutiny of a questioner. Answers supplied by Ed widen and clarify the scope of the new and fascinating concepts purported and professed within Trillion Theory (TT).
Are you open to reading a new universe theory which TRUMPS the fraudulent Big Bang? Most definitely, Trillion Theory (TT) reverberates a new robust voice to cosmology theory. Trillion Theory, in search of the true origin of our cosmos, demolishes the explosion notions associated with any type of Big Bang origin, thereby negating the Big Bang as a theory.
Trillion Theory states, Stars in our sky are merely the current rendition - just todays story in an amazing trillion-year cosmic history of recycled stars and solar systems. Ever wondered why our cosmos is so gigantic, or why there are billions of stars, solar systems, and galaxies? Well, Trillion Theory (TT) takes the wrapper off of those ageless mysteries. Discover the hidden power behind magical black holes which TT claims to be responsible for all of exponential cosmic growth over the past trillion years.
Trillion Theory (TT) is a new theory which depicts our universe as far older that the supposed 13.7 billion years of the preposterous wrongly accepted Big Bang. TT shows how our cosmos has steadily marched forward and grown in size each 15 billion years or so over the past Trillion years of cosmic history. Follow Trillion Theory as it correctly depicts the exciting origin and growth of our cosmos. Justifiably, the ways in which Trillion Theory advocates this cosmic origin and growth surprises even the top echelon of astronomers and astrophysicists of today.
Trillion Theory can be found both as a paperback on Amazon and as an ebook through Kindle. See the Ed Lukowich website www.trillionist.com for all of his recent books and e-books related to our universe.
Trillion Years Universe Theory by author Ed Lukowich brings a powerful new voice to cosmology universe theory. The new controversial concepts in this book challenge old Big Bang Theory. Whereas, Trillion Theory provides an incredible exploration into the origin and age of our universe. Discover how powerful black holes have played a vital integral role.

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Trillion

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Universe

Theory

Ed

Lukowich

Trillion YearsUniverse Theory: e-ISBN: 978-0-995963-5-2.

Website:http://www.trillionist.com

Copyright 2020Ed Lukowich. Published at and Distributed by Smashwords.

Smashwords Edition License Notes: This ebook islicensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not bere-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to sharethis book with another person, please purchase an additional copyfor each recipient. If youre reading this book and did notpurchase it, or it was not purchased for your enjoyment only, thenplease return to Smashwords.com or your favorite retailer andpurchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work ofthis author.

TrillionTheory non-fiction book series by Ed Lukowich:

TrillionTheory (1st book in Trillion Theory series) 2015.

Trillion YearsUniverse Theory (2nd in series) 2015; 2020.

Black HolesBuilt Our Cosmos (3rd in series) 2015.

T Theory Says:Who Owns Our Universe (4th) 2016

Spinning BlackHole Inside Our Earth (5th) 2016

Black HolesWhy Do They Spin (6th in series) 2018

SupermassiveAncient Galaxies (7th in series) 2018

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Dear Reader: Welcome. You may have discernedthat this book is about a new theory stating that our universe is atrillion-years old. Youre correct. My theory depicts how ouruniverse started and grew (yes, grew prodigiously) to its presentcolossal size. A universe which is far more than just 13.7billion-years of age as astronomers would have us believe throughtheir Big Bang Theory (they see only the most current rendition ofstars which exist in our skies. I content that over atrillion-years of history, the stars in our universe have recycledover and over again, reproducing and multiplying in numbers witheach new cycle.

Here is what you canexpect to find in this book Firstly a challengeto Big - photo 1

Here is what you canexpect to find in this book.

*Firstly, a challengeto Big Bang of how our universe began.

*Secondly, myTrillion Years Universe Theory shows a new way as to how ouruniverse began and grew over a trillion-years.

*Thirdly, my possibleproofs for my Trillion Years Universe Theory.

Outlandish,you say.

Yet, thisauthor contends that the Big Bang never happened.

But, beforeyou go ballistic, think for a moment, sure Big Bang is excitinglyexplosive, yet is there an iota of truth to its far-fetchedpreposterous claims. For more than 60 years, astrophysicists havebeen trying to prove Big Bang, often twisting discoveries to makethem fit. Big Band has claimed that our universe resulted from asupposed explosion 13.7 billion-years ago.

This authoradamantly says no to Bang.

You reply,There are possible proofs for Big Bang, and we were taught it inschool/university, so it must be right.

I interject,So you want me to believe that there was this supposedly explosionsending matter across space and then somehow all this matter spunin a nebular fashion while coalescing into multitudes of planets,moons, and suns, within solar systems and galaxies. Somehow, smallplanets and moons cooled in frigid cold space; while larger starsstayed hot. It seems to me that Big Bang gained all its status whenastronomers discovered the redshift indicating that galaxies werereceding away from each other. That was their selling card. Haveyou ever considered a totally different reason as to why theuniverse is expanding outwards making galaxies move further apart?For me, Big Bang simply fails any test. Its difficult to acceptthe happenchance associated with a mighty explosion resulting insimilar type solar system organization across the entireuniverse.

So I ask. IsBig Bang the only possible explanation? Bang cant account formany things and there are gaping cracks in each of its supposedproofs.

This authordeclares that our universe is a trillion-years old, far surpassingBig Bangs contention of 13.7 billion.

How can thisbe? you fire back. Give me some proof!

I reply, Westart slow before digging deeper. Firstly, the individual whooriginally named the Bang - hated it? Back in 1949, Englishastronomer Fred Hoyle denounced an explosive universe origin. OnBBC radio, he rejected the theory as 'cartoon physics.' In aderogatory tone, he coined the term Big Bang, labeling it as aridiculous hoax.

Instead,Trillion Theory deploys a more advanced paradigm model depicting atotally different way our universe began, grew and recycled overthe past trillion-years. So I deplore you, give Trillion Theory achance. And hopefully the future will provide the proofs which Isuggest. I hope you enjoy Trillion Years Universe Theory. Author Ed Lukowich

From Reader toAuthor: Why should the reader of your book give a damn? Does itreally matter to anyone how old our universe is? Or how it startedand then became so ginormous? Or whether it was created or justsimply is? In reality, whats in it for me? By the time someonefigures everything out, well all be a long time departed.

Dear Reader:Your point is very well taken. For instance, when Copernicus firstdiscovered that the sun (not Earth) was the center of our solarsystem, it took another 150 years before Newton finally provedCopernicus right. However, that final proof changed how people andthe 1700s church viewed mans place in our universe, ushering inthe many wonders of the Scientific Revolution and the new Age ofEnlightenment. Without that, we may have never witnessed thewonders of airplanes, electricity, radio, television, computers, ormans landing on the moon.

So, thebenefits of discoveries far outweigh the wait. But, dont forget toconsider that the pace of discoveries in our present world israpidly accelerating. Therein, the speed at which benefits come ourway will continue to further speed up in our future. We are on thatfrontier.

This book isanother step in man knowing his physical planet, solar system, anduniverse. To truly know and understand the history, growth,operations, and set-up of our universe is integral in the futurediscoveries to be made by humanity.

Introduction to EdLukowich By Brian Hadeswho is the owner of EDGE Science - photo 2

Introduction to EdLukowich.

By Brian Hadeswho is the owner of EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing andpublisher of Eds futuristic sci-fi novel The Trillionist bySagan Jeffries (Eds pen name).

Brians words:Ed is a most interesting individual. While he possesses nosignificant scientific pedigree, he has an acute interest and auniquely developed perspective of our universe. Hes neither anastronomer nor astrophysicist, but simply a person with a fresh newview, capable of providing his own unique and differentinterpretations to cosmological discoveries. These abilities haveled Ed to the formation of his own model depicting how our universebegan and grew.

The seeds ofEds new Trillion Theory began way back in 1998. His ideas stemmedfrom his disbelief in the old Big Bang Theory although Ed is afan of the comical TV show Big Bang Theory, starring Sheldonsnerdy gang.

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