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To trace the time of gravity you must go inside a Planck length. This
area held infinite energy. No mass, Its enery did cause a pulse,but gravity acted like a gluon and pushed this pulse back to a perfect sphere. Gravity tamed pulsing strings of energy,and only these strings gave Planck's world a spacetime. Only the tension of all.these strings in this tiny Planck area could balance out the one great string tension,of the looping string that was gravity. This is as far back in time I can go. Gravity controlled this Planck time a trillion times longer than the life of the last of hydrogen atoms to decay. This Planck time I have to consider to have lasted for eons and eons and eons. It does make for interesting thinking bert PS a looping gravity string has the size of its diameter a Planck length which is 10-^33 of a centermeter |
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