Company Overview:
The Alien-Science Association of Astronomy Org.il is a pioneering organization dedicated to advancing the field of astronomy through groundbreaking research. Established in Kiryat Shmona, Israel, the association is at the forefront of challenging traditional astronomical theories, including the widely accepted Big Bang model. Through its innovative studies on interuniversal phenomena, the organization seeks to reshape our understanding of the universe's origin and the complex mechanisms governing solar dynamics.
Mission:
The core mission of the Alien-Science Association is to explore the fundamental principles that define the universe. The association’s research emphasizes a holistic approach, integrating astrophysics, space physics, and interuniversal studies to unlock new perspectives on cosmic evolution, solar system mechanics, and planetary dynamics.
Key Research Areas:
Interuniversal Phenomena: The association's most notable contribution is its development of the "Interuniversal Machine," a conceptual model proposing that solar and cosmic dynamics are influenced by interactions between multiple universes. This research challenges the Big Bang theory and offers alternative explanations for the creation of the universe.
Solar Dynamics: By investigating the forces that govern the sun and the solar system, the organization has revealed the influence of interuniversal mechanisms on solar energy production, planetary orbits, and electromagnetic phenomena within the sun.
Cosmic Evolution: The organization has presented new hypotheses regarding stellar and planetary formation, suggesting that collapsing stars in other universes may play a critical role in the creation of solar systems and their ongoing dynamics.
Key Findings and Innovations:
Interuniversal Machine: This groundbreaking system proposes that the solar system is influenced by forces from other universes, with implications for how stars, including our sun, are formed and sustained.
Challenging the Big Bang Theory: The association has developed alternative models to the Big Bang, suggesting that stardust from collapsing stars in other universes, rather than a singular cosmic explosion, could be responsible for the creation of solar systems.
Electromagnetic and Gravitational Forces: The association's research delves into how electromagnetic forces within the sun and gravitational interactions with other universes dictate the motion of planets, including their inclination, rotation, and orbits.
Collaborations and Outreach:
The Alien-Science Association collaborates with leading space research institutions and governmental bodies, such as NASA, to analyze gravitational and electromagnetic data. Its groundbreaking findings have been presented at international conferences, driving dialogue on the future of cosmology and astrophysics.
Location and Contact Information:
Headquarters: Aliyat Hanoar 9, Kiryat Shmona, P.O. 6289, Zip Code: 1152609, Israel
Email: info@alienastronomy.com, alonyarel@alienastronomy.com