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I'm thinking we have Guth's theory at the first trillionth of a second
of the BB Have read that the universe had fast expansion then slowed down for a long time,and now it is again inflating at an accelerating rate. hmmmm My own concave and convex theory can help explain why this is reality. It is the mysterious force of gravity. They use another name for it. "dark energy" But a rose is still a rose. bert |
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On Jun 15, 6:50 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
I'm thinking we have Guth's theory at the first trillionth of a second of the BB Have read that the universe had fast expansion then slowed down for a long time,and now it is again inflating at an accelerating rate. hmmmm My own concave and convex theory can help explain why this is reality. It is the mysterious force of gravity. They use another name for it. "dark energy" But a rose is still a rose. bert If it has a pulse, does it have a heart? Double-A |
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Double-A If the universe has a torus shape it has a heart. Its heart is
a colossal BH at its core bert |
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Many reasons over the history of the universe to pulsate Its last big
burp was in 1999. Universe can have gravity shock waves that ripple through space almost instantly. |
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