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Space is an infinite sea of particles, one linked to another but there is division. Space breaks up into geometric patterns. These patterns exist naturally in space and are separated by particle density. In physics, one can only stack bricks so high before the bottom crumbles under the weight of those on top of them. There is not one part of space that doesn't have weight and because space has weight, it must conform to the law of physics. Space is dense in the center and loses density as it vectors out. When space becomes extremely less dense at the periphery, it folds in on itself. The natural process is infinite!
Space is consistent. Because density varies in space, particles move in a specific manner and this is why all particles in space rotate and orbit. Particles are always being pushed from high pressure to low and then back to high. This is called particle orbit. Varying pressure surrounds every particle; therefore, they do not orbit in a linear manner. Particles are also being pushed from side to side. This motion combined with larger heavier particles pushing them down and to the center causes a corkscrew motion. So all particles, including all planets and suns orbit down and around always moving toward a center becoming denser as they do and then being pushed out of the center by the pressure of larger particles which surround them. This is why the 'big bang theory" doesn't work.
"The Big Bang Theory" contends that particles became so dense that they exploded into all of the matter in the universe but this could never have occurred because particles are always in motion. Particles in space could never have remained static for this to have occurred.
The process that formed the universe is of natural origin and constitutes the natural motion of particles in space. That being said, the process that formed the universe we see is happening all over infinite space because the motion of particles is consistent. Universes don't end, they are infinite. However, one universe would be separated from another by vast amounts of extreme contracted space.
Great question!
J.S. Thompson
Space is consistent. Because density varies in space, particles move in a specific manner and this is why all particles in space rotate and orbit. Particles are always being pushed from high pressure to low and then back to high. This is called particle orbit. Varying pressure surrounds every particle; therefore, they do not orbit in a linear manner. Particles are also being pushed from side to side. This motion combined with larger heavier particles pushing them down and to the center causes a corkscrew motion. So all particles, including all planets and suns orbit down and around always moving toward a center becoming denser as they do and then being pushed out of the center by the pressure of larger particles which surround them. This is why the 'big bang theory" doesn't work.
"The Big Bang Theory" contends that particles became so dense that they exploded into all of the matter in the universe but this could never have occurred because particles are always in motion. Particles in space could never have remained static for this to have occurred.
The process that formed the universe is of natural origin and constitutes the natural motion of particles in space. That being said, the process that formed the universe we see is happening all over infinite space because the motion of particles is consistent. Universes don't end, they are infinite. However, one universe would be separated from another by vast amounts of extreme contracted space.
Great question!
J.S. Thompson
