The Bible of the Universe
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Allan R. Rudison Ph.D
Allan R. Rudison, Ph.D. is a Clinical Scientist, Consultant in Clinical Laboratory Pathology, Toxicology, and is a Molecular Biologist. His background also includes Astronomy, Astrobiology, Nuclear Medicine instrumentation, and Genetic Engineering. He was born in Marshalltown, Iowa and currently lives in Los Angeles, California where he got his doctorate degree at the University of California at Los Angeles with the academic honors including Magna Cum Laude. He is the President and CEO of Ethics in Science & Medicine Inc., and Nexus Global Steel & Real Estate Investments, LLC.
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The Bible of the Universe - Allan R. Rudison Ph.D
THE BIBLE
OF THE
UNIVERSE
Allan R. Rudison, Ph.D.
Copyright © 2022 by Allan R. Rudison, Ph.D. 847590
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Rev. date: 10/31/2022
DEDICATION
I dedicate this book to my father, Percy C. Rudison, who was the impetus that animated me for the relentless encouragement for my educational drive that I will always possess.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
I have the ultimate respect for all of the Astrophysicist, Astronomers, Geologist, and Mineralogist that cleared the path of the Universe for me to understand, and shed light on Dark Matter, Dark Energy, Birth of the Earth, and Life’s Beginning. I look through the wide-angle lens of Isaac Newton, James Clerk Maxwell, Nicolas Copernicus, Frederick William Herschel, Michael Faraday, Galileo Galilei, Clair Cameron Patterson, Claudius Ptolemy, Edwin Hubble, Albert Einstein, William Edward Burghardt Du Bois, Carl Sagan, Robert Hazen, Stephen Hawking, Neil DeGrasse Tyson, The Carnegie Institute of Science, and NASA/JPL.
All images were taken from:
https://carnegiescience.edu/
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Allan R. Rudison, Ph.D. is a Clinical Scientist, Consultant in Clinical Laboratory Pathology, Toxicology, and is a Molecular Biologist. His background also includes Astronomy, Astrobiology, Nuclear Medicine instrumentation, and Genetic Engineering.
He was born in Marshalltown, Iowa and currently lives in Los Angeles, California where he got his doctorate degree at the University of California at Los Angeles with the academic honors including Magna Cum Laude.
He is the President and CEO of Ethics in Science & Medicine Inc., and Nexus Global Steel & Real Estate Investments, LLC., at the Century Park Center in the Century City District of Los Angeles, California. 1(866) 923-8931
PREFACE
The Big Bang
of the Universe 13.7 billion years ago
CONTENTS
Dedication
Acknowledgment
About The Author
Preface
Chapter 1
Dark Matter
Chapter 2
Dark Energy
Chapter 3
The Universe/Brain/Internet Connection
Chapter 4
The Birth Of The Earth
CHAPTER 1
Dark Matter
Expansion of the Universe and the human brain cannot function without an electrical power supply. Prior to starting with what dark matter is, let’s correlate the brains of all humans and other biological animals in this chapter to clarify the expansion concept.
The human brain is obviously capable of accomplishing inconceivable feats such as landing on the moon as well as other space flights. Some of the great current discoveries are computers and cell phones, which have significantly improved our daily lives. The Central Processing Unit (CPU), in the electronic device, is the electronic circuitry within a computer that executes instructions that make up a computer. One of the greatest discoveries of our brain includes the Central Processing Unit (CPU) for computers.
Just like all electronics, the CPU operates on an electrical power supply, as does the brain. The brain’s power supply is called neurons (nerves), which carry electric charges. An example is a sinoatrial node situated on the upper part of the human heart. A signal is sent from the brain to the