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Post by Pincho Paxton on Apr 5, 2017 8:30:30 GMT
It seems that there is a possibility that my old theory was right... Bubble Universe (Tongue In Cheek)The reason that is says... (Tongue In Cheek) is because sites tended to ban me for the idea, so I removed myself from the idea a bit. I got banned anyway. The pictures were on an old NTL account, so here they are re-uploaded... It is very important to note that they are Photoshopped to make the appearance of bubbles more obvious...
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Apr 5, 2017 8:34:20 GMT
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Apr 5, 2017 8:36:45 GMT
The rest... Which then brings me to an old explanation of the physics starting with another image... Attachments:
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Apr 5, 2017 8:43:53 GMT
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Apr 5, 2017 9:13:55 GMT
Finally we add all of the ideas together, and they seem to be close already...
Gravity is a bump propagator like a Newton's Cradle, and flows towards the area of least resistance which are gaps between gravity which I tend to call negative mass holes. The bump propagation is a fluctuation like a scale fluctuation and would look similar to a jellyfish body contracting, and expanding. The contraction, and expansion propagates the Newton's Cradle effect, and generates movement from a standing start. I give the contraction expansion a new axis called In/Out. Gravity cannot move itself only a neighbour can be moved in this way, and that's why it is called bump propagation, and that's why gravity moves into the area that has no gravity in it, and that area is partly to do with the scalar fluctuations.
Because gravity flows towards a body after being bump propagated it creates mass, and energy, and all of physics even atoms. Gravity can then collide at points, and those points become locations for mass, and eventually become stars, and planets.
My image that explains the creation of a galaxy could be changed so that the bubbles propagate above, and below the galaxy which I call the Y axis, and not the X/Z axis.
I take axis from your computer screen as X = left/right Y = Up/Down, and Z = depth. Gravity on Earth is therefore in the Y axis. Gravity towards a black hole is most likely strongest towards the Y axis, and the spiral would be in the X/Z axis. So the flattening of a galaxy is like two hose pipes pointed towards each other flattening out the water in a collision. In/Out axis are scalar axis towards a nucleus, and separate from X/Y/Z axis. So you now have X+,X-,Z+,Z-,Y+,Y-,In,Out
The collision of gravity Y- vs gravity Y+ is the mechanics that builds a galaxy. The outflow of that collision from the black hole is magnetism. Magnetism, and gravity complete the bubble physics as opposing forces. Magnetism is a tube that gravity can flow through, and gravity collisions create the magnetic tubes. The best way to realise the physics is by looking at a snowflake and seeing that tubes are directed towards points, and those directions also create the tubes. It is the chicken, and the egg with gravity, and magnetism.
It is gravity, and magnetism that creates a cycle... gravity changes to magnetism when trapped, and magnetism changes back to gravity when released. Trap, and release creates physics that look like waves, and those physics include Additive interference, destructive interference, and negative interference.
1 + -1 = 0
You combine those interference physics at points to create the bubbles, and the nebula inbetween. The nebula are in the destructive interference of gravity vs gravity on a membrane.
So that completes those mechanics.
Pincho Paxton
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