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Post by Pincho Paxton on Aug 15, 2024 11:03:33 GMT
Link... Galaxies in dense environments tend to be larger, settling one cosmic question and raising othersPincho says... The universe is made from hole/filler physics, so a denser environment has more holes.. 1 + -1 = 0. It equals out the distribution of the building blocks of the universe. So with a 15 square puzzle you move a filler, and it reveals a hole, and the universe moves it's hole/filler physics around, and a galaxy is built where all of the holes end up. A hole is the area of least resistance for a filler. Fillers spin in holes, and bump into each other moving the holes around. The Earth is built from a bunch of holes pushed together due to bumping in space. Space is physical, but holes eliminate that resistance so space appears to have no resistance, but it has a lot of resistance to itself, and spin. Spins create patterns like kissing number patterns, so the universe has a hidden fractal. Galaxy positions should have a fractal when you rewind time back. Pincho Paxton
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