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Post by Pincho Paxton on Feb 8, 2017 7:28:11 GMT
Gravity moves towards the area of least resistance, but in quantum physics the universe is quantized, that means that the universe is made from points, dots, choices. The universe has a stacking system for these points, and I think it is like an Icosahedron shape based on Newton's Kissing Number problem... Kissing number problemYou can turn that Icosahedron into axis with 6 axis up/down for the Y axis, and a hexagon for the X/Z axis. That is 12 quantized points, and a central hole for the nucleus making 13 points. You now have a Y axis linear propagation for gravity that can rotate around the 13th hole, and an X/Z spin propagation around the hexagon. When a decision has to be made it is because the quantized point are already taken, so gravity can't flow into those areas. That flips the Y axis into an X/Z spin, and the spin can then drop either left or right. So a 50/50 decision by the universe includes a spin that gives the universe more options. The Y axis is spun up, and the Y becomes X/Z. You can see that in trees, and lightening. The tree with spin branches that change a Y axis left, and right. Pincho Paxton
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