Post by Pincho Paxton on Apr 21, 2024 10:51:21 GMT
Expansion Of The Universe, And Bubbles
About 2004 I came up with an idea where bubbles expand the Universe, and I came up with that idea because I was at that time using waves that create peaks in space, and can push against each other, and I used the example of a surfer on a surfboard.
Over the last 20 years I have quantized those physics so that waves, and no longer waves but quantized space made from hole/filler physics. Hole/filler physics replaced peaks, and troughs in wave physics. My quantized version predicted the Fermi-bubbles from an outflow of gravity from holes where gravity collides at points... black holes. So when gravity collides it scales down to escape which reverses formulas where m1 m2 are used. So mass is no longer attracted to mass but instead moves towards holes inside mass, and gravity scales down to escape those collisions. Magnetism speeds up the collisions, and magnetism is just gravity speeded up through scaled down lanes between regular gravity.
So basically over 20 years I have evolved this...
Bubble Universe is Back!!!
So I'm still 20 years ahead of scientists on this subject. And what you can now change in the expansion of the universe is that there is a buffer which is the black holes. So when the universe expands it pushes towards the black holes which in waves would be to deepen the trough, or in hole/filler physics is to create a bigger hole. So black holes are a consequence of the waves putting pressure on points in space where gravity collides, and also subduing some of the expansion of the universe. Red shift would be like a conveyor belt with a spinning plane that holds some of the expansion stationary. Expansion would then be more of an optical illusion.
So in another 20 years scientists will most likely end up with what I have now, and I will always be 20 years ahead of them.
Pincho Paxton
About 2004 I came up with an idea where bubbles expand the Universe, and I came up with that idea because I was at that time using waves that create peaks in space, and can push against each other, and I used the example of a surfer on a surfboard.
Over the last 20 years I have quantized those physics so that waves, and no longer waves but quantized space made from hole/filler physics. Hole/filler physics replaced peaks, and troughs in wave physics. My quantized version predicted the Fermi-bubbles from an outflow of gravity from holes where gravity collides at points... black holes. So when gravity collides it scales down to escape which reverses formulas where m1 m2 are used. So mass is no longer attracted to mass but instead moves towards holes inside mass, and gravity scales down to escape those collisions. Magnetism speeds up the collisions, and magnetism is just gravity speeded up through scaled down lanes between regular gravity.
So basically over 20 years I have evolved this...
Bubble Universe is Back!!!
So I'm still 20 years ahead of scientists on this subject. And what you can now change in the expansion of the universe is that there is a buffer which is the black holes. So when the universe expands it pushes towards the black holes which in waves would be to deepen the trough, or in hole/filler physics is to create a bigger hole. So black holes are a consequence of the waves putting pressure on points in space where gravity collides, and also subduing some of the expansion of the universe. Red shift would be like a conveyor belt with a spinning plane that holds some of the expansion stationary. Expansion would then be more of an optical illusion.
So in another 20 years scientists will most likely end up with what I have now, and I will always be 20 years ahead of them.
Pincho Paxton