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Stars That Wonder, Are You Bright: Are Stars Conscious?

By Matloff, Dr. Greg

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Title: Stars That Wonder, Are You Bright: Are Stars Conscious?  
Author: Matloff, Dr. Greg
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Language: English
Subject: Nonfiction, Astronomy, Essay
Collections: Science Fiction Collection, Baen Library Collection
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2012
Publisher: Baen Publishing Enterprises

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Matloff, D. G. (2012). Stars That Wonder, Are You Bright. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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Description: The purpose of this article is, in part, to flesh out the concept of stellar consciousness as an alternative to Dark Matter and to present it to a wider audience. This article also discusses some of the observational and experimental approaches suggested by responders to the Centauri-Dreams blog to verify or falsify the hypothesis. This article also examines some observations reported after the blog was published and before the JBIS article was published that support the concept of Conscious Stars are considered.

Summary
Summary: By fitting a theoretical model of the composition of the Universe to the combined set of cosmological observations, scientists have come up with the composition of what our Universe is composed of, ~68% dark energy, ~27% dark matter, ~5% normal matter. (in some cosmological theories) nonluminous material that is postulated to exist in space and that could take any of several forms including weakly interacting particles ( cold dark matter ) or high-energy randomly moving particles created soon after the Big Bang ( hot dark matter ). The studies of stars are constant as new observations are made that explain the behavior and creation of stars.

Excerpt
Excerpt: According to the Big Bang theory, a vacuum fluctuation in a tiny volume became stabilized in some fashion about 13.7 billion years ago, resulting in our universe. The dynamic vacuum is therefore the ultimate free lunch and could be considered the most creative agency in the universe.

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