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Post by Pincho Paxton on Mar 17, 2024 22:42:29 GMT
Obviously this is a difficult subject to get right, so I don't really suggest that I am correct, but I will put in my tuppence.
Gravity can collide with more gravity when the gravity opposes itself from multiple directions, and that has become stable most of the time. It should create a shape like a spherical stacking system, and those sphere can be quite huge such as a supermassive black hole (A similar structure, but not from the Standard Model). In Betelgeuse however those massive holes seem to be shifting around a lot, probably collapsing at times, sort of dividing up like an embryonic egg. Gravity has an out-flow from these holes, and when they divide up gravity can out-flow as dust, because particles are not real, they are just gravity spinning inside quantum holes. So atoms are really like bubbles in space, instead of bubbles in water. So by dividing up huge holes you get dust which is a fractal of rocks being broken down into sand.
Most of the Universe can be identified by its fractals. So that is my tuppence.
Pincho Paxton
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