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The Big Bang
Georges Lemaître's Big Bang Theory credits an explosion
of energetic matter and the attendant release and expansion
of energetic matter with the creation of the universe. To
this very day, the energy continues to produce new swirls
along the paths of wave formations and the paths similarly
create swirls that assemble into wave formations, which are
linked to the waves that created them. These swirls then went
on to create the galaxies and new formations, such as the
planets and moons (picture below). Due to the dissemination
of energetic matter, vast amounts of energetic space —
endowed with magnetic/gravitational properties — was
and continues to take form. The magnetic loops can be equated
to human females who attempt to preserve and garner energy
and thus tend to live longer. The energetic loop, which is
comparable to the male, tends to disperse, capture as much
territory as possible, and enter multiple relationships with
other energetic formations. Therefore, every formation created
after the Big Bang gradually expands by releasing energetic
matter, which condensates and creates new swirls (waves).
While energetic matter tends to expand by conquering more
area, the space concomitantly forms magnetic loops that concentrate
energetic matter and offer some resistance to the universe's
rapid expansion.
Like any other formation, the universe must
consist of two loops, as posited by Theodor Kaluza and Oskar
Klein (Einstein indeed agreed with their contention). The
energetic matter that disperses from the expanding universe
will once again construct an energetic loop. Consequently,
new swirls will continue to be formed, and this may very well
lead to yet another Big Bang.
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Dr. Chaim Tejman, Copyright©
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