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Default How matter arises from the pressures of sheer inertial energies

It seems that these gravitational inertial energies exist around
matter.

There is an acceleration which is found around spiral galaxies,
that dark matter is the binding energies which compact
the galaxy more gravitationally than the sum of its matter
would produce. The fields are in motion, and currents
give rise to these inertial binding energies.

Its hard to go back, and revise something so hidden.
That the lack of these inertial fields generate a reversed
effect as well. This is very hard to clarify, for your
understanding.
Drakula is the man who will explain.

It seems that these gravitational inertial energies are
accelerated
around large concentrations of matter. The inertia arises not as
local gravitational forces, but exist for the system at large
surrounding the nucleus of the rotating large volume of mass
of the galaxy.

These fields at magnetic, an inertiality of the galaxy at each
point, of it. Its not only an object, but an object of motion,
and inertiality, a heading, and sub-headings, fields, and
sub-fields,
currents, and sub-currents.

You find the center of the rotating system, and you finded
the energy which builds a runaway system like a hurricane,
its energy binded and compacted from the rotation to be able
to run and live off of its own mass energy. Remember,
the hurricane is a system of mass accumulating in the
environment, and this mass causes it to to rotate, as
its so large, but the rotation is not of an orbit around the
nucleus, but the energy distributes by the laws of swirling
characteristics, a system of a large volume, rotating and
running and feeding itself with energy.

The currents are generated in great distances (beyond
the visible regions to take up on the shape we see, and
the winds surrounding it are ignited before the hurricane
approaches and converts gas into liquid particles by its
cold streams of air. It brings this coldness which is necessary
to make H2O elements out of H and O particles. Do the
sub-elements of matter exist in dark space? We kind
of have to let go of the big bang model here. Just think
freshly, of the atmosphere which we do not see, the atmosphere
surrounding the spiral galaxies. We learn that these space
storms came to life after the big bang, and the Universe
is expanding at large, so we do not have proof that spiral
galaxies come and go, only that a lot came at once as
a result of the big bang and they are runaway galaxies of
that early Universe.

There is a chance that the Universe was not like that,
but that the Universe is much older, and these storms
rather come and go for billions of years between the
formation of one storm, and the death of another.

There is a chance of an older Universe, because CMBR
may have other unexpected sides. They refer to an
energized space, a space plasma so to speak which
radiates heat. Some researhers spent a life studying space
plasma and why it radiates. They know this topic.

So say mixing the space plasma with inertial energies,
then one gets certain energies which can produce matter.
But its a process of reactions of energies, and one
key aspect seems to be time, which correlates
with the very intricate speed of c, and the Universe
if lacking or having too much of one element in a region,
it corresponds with a long distance discharge, either
say in the time dimension, or in the space dimmension,
or in the inertial field (gravito-magnetic [thermogravitational
heat]
dimension, and so on). Heat is really acceleration,
and that is what is found as the dark energy, gravitational
fields acting as inertial fields, which confuse scientists
as fields representing invisible matter, but they are just
the inertial fields of a spiral galaxy, which bind the galaxy
with currents, a result of a large volume of accumulated
mass in the environment gaining a rotation as with hurricanes.

So the question is, that the mix of thermogravitational
heat or energy which fuels gravitational currents (currently
identified as dark energy sources) can produce CMBR,
then the current theory of the big bang based on CMBR
being constant fails and perhaps the Universe we
see is a lot older than currently being thought, and in
fact, spiral galaxies come and go then, and the aspect
that the Universe is expanding is an illusion of redshift.
I don't know. But we will know one day that.

 




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