According to Dewey B. Larson's "Reciprocal System" of physics, isotope ratios are determined by what he calls "magnetic temperature" which is the average neutrino flux in the local area.
http://rstheory.org/books/bpom/24.html Also, there was no "Big Bang" which is a nonsense idea. Half of the universe is composed of faster than light objects created by e.g. supernovas. These "Cosmic" objects/particles are aggregated in 3D time, not 3D space, so are only apparent to us as isotropic cosmic rays, background radiation, and gamma ray bursts. The universe is "steady state". The mass ejected into the >C cosmic sector reappear as the cosmic rays which just re-aggregate into normal stars etc. Hoyt Stearns Scottsdale, Arizona US http://HoytStearns.com -----Original Message----- From: Jones Beene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net] Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2010 8:30 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: RE: [Vo]:D/H ratio -----Original Message----- From: mix...@bigpond.com Is it possible that there is an unknown CF mechanism at work in the universe creating extra D? ;) Such a mechanism would have to be "unknown" since according to Wiki there is no known ongoing mechanism to create deuterium, and the amount we see all comes from initial condition. What did you have in mind for this mechanism? In the "unknown category" there is speculation, and one mechanism for creation involves dark matter. I have a minority perspective on this too, which I will include at the end, but it is not exactly an ongoing mechanism. To paraphrase Wiki: Deuterium is unlike helium-4 which is very stable and constantly increasing, whereas deuterium is marginally stable and easy to...