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Chapter 9
Wave Theory and the Universe
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Since the Big Bang, energetic matter is accumulated and stored in magnetic shining loop formations in galaxies. It is slowly released and becomes energetic dark-matter loops. At the periphery of the waves, matter escapes as dark space, causing the universe to expand.

Energetic matter from galaxies continuously escapes into space, thus enlarging intergalactic spaces and causing the universe to expand. The galaxies’ energetic loops slowly disappear and their magnetic loops shrink and explode. Thus matter in the universe’s energetic loop continues to disperse into space. A classic prediction of the universe’s fate is the ultimate disappearance of its energetic loop. The magnetic loop, deprived of the energetic loop it surrounded, will explode like a supernova and, like the Cat’s Eye Nebula, will create a new wave formation. This formation, in time, will also lose energy, as this is the life cycle of energetic matter.

Energetic matter creates many different energetic formations. In all phases, it conforms to the cardinal rules governing energetic matter — swirls.

Along the direction of its propagation, energetic matter creates concentrated swirls (galaxies) with two arms each. Although the continuation of the arms is invisible to us, we may conclude that they reach from the swirls toward energetic dark matter. In one arm, the flow of energy is from the swirl to the dark matter; in the second, it is from the dark matter to the swirl. The universe is not chaotic. As Einstein said, “God does not play dice . . .” Dark space, in a perpendicular position, maintains the universe in a rigid net-like wave formation with wave creations. The universe’s loop is a disc-like formation.

As energetic matter passes through its phases, it retains information from previous cycles. The dark matter that maintains the universe also maintains its “genetic data.” Surrounding energetic formations, dark matter defines the space of the universe.

There are many different ways in which the universe could have been created, such as the Big Bang, the explosion of supernovas resulting in concentrations of energetic nebulae or the decay of a previous universe. However it may have transpired, all formations derive from the same energetic matter and space that our universe is comprised of and have the same properties, the same dextral rotation, and the same life cycle: creation, duration and decay (into space).

Varying energetic activity in space creates the huge formations we call universes. The formations’ space is always proportional to its energetic matter activity. Just as the concentration of energetic matter after the Big Bang was nearly endless, so was its space.

In summary, the post-Big Bang primordial universe is composed of dispersed energetic matter, which cannot exist independently. It coalesced into independent, high-energy primary formations. These formations evolved into rotating vibrating quarks, strings, swirls and microwaves (closed, high energy spiral formations). With the creation of wave formations, magnetic properties and the dark matter that defines the universe’s space took the stage.

The primary energetic formations of the universe are strings (paths), which coalesced and created swirling formations. A network of galaxies and other formations keeps the universe stable by braking its tendency to disperse its energy into space.

Galactic space is dependent on the energy of the entire swirl.

  Space =
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