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Unlike the first and second editions of this book, I need
to try to relate the Cosmic features of mass, temperature and shape. This is something the Big Bang theory could never embark upon, nor any other fake theory. So we all have a view and understanding of an atom of plutonium. We know its dot-cloud-pattern of the electrons of the 5f6 of plutonium are dodecahedron in shape. We know from Double-Slit where the Nucleus would be the double-slit that we have patterns of dense dots as great walls or clusters of galaxies interspersed by voids. And so far so good since that is exactly what we see in the distribution of galaxies. And the temperature as blackbody microwave at 2.71K is also confirming a Plutonium Atom Totality. And the Schrodinger Wave Equation gives a nonrelativistic 6-sided and a relativistic dodecahedron shape for the 5f6 of plutonium. So can I put all those three together. I think I can because they fit as consistency. If any one of them were different, then the three would be inconsistent. So the argument is of consistency. I think my best proof that the Universe is a plutonium atom is the distribution of galaxies as that of a band of walls or superclusters then a band of voids. So we have this alternating pattern of walls of galaxies then voids. This is an impossible pattern for a Big Bang explosion. But I need to try to join the temperature with dodecahedron shape to that of the mass distribution of alternating walls with voids. Archimedes Plutonium www.iw.net/~a_plutonium whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |
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