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jdawe
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Action-Reaction: The Perfect Universe
Posted:
Dec 2, 2012 8:03 PM
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Imagine if we were to remove all of the energy in the universe so that we are left with nothing.
Nothing = 0.
So, let's remove the energy, let's get rid of:
Brightness
Motion
Sound
Active
Hot
Curving
Dimensional
Expansion
All we have now is nothing:
A Dark, At Rest, Silent, Passive, Cold, Linear, Dimensionless Absolutely Contracted point.
In other words a zero dimensional infinitely small vacuum point.
This point represents the PERFECT universe.
Anywhere we want to travel in this universe we would get there INSTANTANEOUSLY.
It has 0 degrees curvature, 0 dimensions and 0 time.
It is the perfect universe afterall so any value other than zero would represent an imperfection.
Zero is PERFECTION.
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From this FICTITIOUS INSTANTANEOUS LINEAR POINT comes REALITY which is GRADUAL, CURVING TIMED EXPANSION.
These things always take on a non zero value.
Space - Time
Contraction - Expansion
Zero - NonZero
Beginning - Ending
So in the beginning of the universe there was 'nothing', a perfect universe! You might say well what was there before nothing.
Nothing is INSTANTANEOUS so it appeared in 0 time lapse. You can't have something before nothing.
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