If we are to follow this line of thinking, then the recording of time would have began at the exact moment of the first duplication. And every subsequent duplication insured that time continued to move forward at a constant, while the universes rate of duplication exploded exponentially.
As an example, if someone was to offer you either 1 million dollars, or 1 cent per second, duplicating the amount every second, for just 30 seconds, which would be the option to take? If you were to choose the 1 Million Dollars, then you would have lost out to the tune of 9.7 Million Dollars.
How is this, and how does it relate to the Universes Expansion? This can be explained over a series of examples and events, which i will get to as best I can.
We need to look at the density of the universe and of course relate this back to the beginning of time. If we take the duplication of Particle' in a literal sense and as such, Particles would continue to duplicate until the space in which the center most particle existed become over populated, the very next duplication would cause the existing particles to be separated, pushed away from one another in order to create room, however, the more this happens, the less space can be force and the more mass is built up, until such a time that it collapses in on itself.
If however, the duplicating particles could stop, turn off and no longer replicate, much like cells in the human body, then the density of the universe would not reach critical mass, and therefore not collapse. The universe would continue to expand through the duplication of the particles farthest away from the center, while an ever growing portion of particles would stop, from the inside out, so as to not implode.
This would at least then explain why current observations have determined that Atoms do not replicate. Not only that, but it would also explain why we perceive the universe to be expanding through what looks like the space between galaxies stretching, making them move further apart from each other. In this sense, the particles in a region of space are still duplicating, pushing all objects external to the duplication, away from each other.
As an example, there are 10 basketballs, all lined up touching in a perfectly straight line. All of the balls are identical except, the two outermost balls are both black, while the rest of them are orange. Now if I was to force a tennis ball in between two orange balls, this would force the balls to move in order to make space for the tennis ball to fit. This would then mean the Two black basketballs are now pushed further apart from each other. If there wasn't room for the balls to move, then the balls would be compressed, creating more mass in the same space, yet still causing the black basketballs to appear further apart.
Will those particles that are still duplicating from the internal embodiment of the universe, causing the galaxy to be pushed further apart, eventually switch off and thus no longer cause separation, or are they defective and will continue to duplicate and grow, like defective cells in the body which cause cancerous growths? Will mass continue to build up until the density of that area becomes so intense, that it collapses in on itself, and if so, to a point that it creates a black hole?
One thing is certain, matter came from somewhere. In order to have a Star, circled by planets, surrounded by the vastness of space, some form of creation must have taken place. This matter was created and has formed what we know as our universe.What then if the universe stopped expanding. What if there was no more duplication and everything ceased? Would time still exist since the creation and movement of time began with the first duplication and every subsequent duplication? Would we no longer Exist?
As an example, if someone was to offer you either 1 million dollars, or 1 cent per second, duplicating the amount every second, for just 30 seconds, which would be the option to take? If you were to choose the 1 Million Dollars, then you would have lost out to the tune of 9.7 Million Dollars.
How is this, and how does it relate to the Universes Expansion? This can be explained over a series of examples and events, which i will get to as best I can.
We need to look at the density of the universe and of course relate this back to the beginning of time. If we take the duplication of Particle' in a literal sense and as such, Particles would continue to duplicate until the space in which the center most particle existed become over populated, the very next duplication would cause the existing particles to be separated, pushed away from one another in order to create room, however, the more this happens, the less space can be force and the more mass is built up, until such a time that it collapses in on itself.
If however, the duplicating particles could stop, turn off and no longer replicate, much like cells in the human body, then the density of the universe would not reach critical mass, and therefore not collapse. The universe would continue to expand through the duplication of the particles farthest away from the center, while an ever growing portion of particles would stop, from the inside out, so as to not implode.
This would at least then explain why current observations have determined that Atoms do not replicate. Not only that, but it would also explain why we perceive the universe to be expanding through what looks like the space between galaxies stretching, making them move further apart from each other. In this sense, the particles in a region of space are still duplicating, pushing all objects external to the duplication, away from each other.
As an example, there are 10 basketballs, all lined up touching in a perfectly straight line. All of the balls are identical except, the two outermost balls are both black, while the rest of them are orange. Now if I was to force a tennis ball in between two orange balls, this would force the balls to move in order to make space for the tennis ball to fit. This would then mean the Two black basketballs are now pushed further apart from each other. If there wasn't room for the balls to move, then the balls would be compressed, creating more mass in the same space, yet still causing the black basketballs to appear further apart.
Will those particles that are still duplicating from the internal embodiment of the universe, causing the galaxy to be pushed further apart, eventually switch off and thus no longer cause separation, or are they defective and will continue to duplicate and grow, like defective cells in the body which cause cancerous growths? Will mass continue to build up until the density of that area becomes so intense, that it collapses in on itself, and if so, to a point that it creates a black hole?
One thing is certain, matter came from somewhere. In order to have a Star, circled by planets, surrounded by the vastness of space, some form of creation must have taken place. This matter was created and has formed what we know as our universe.What then if the universe stopped expanding. What if there was no more duplication and everything ceased? Would time still exist since the creation and movement of time began with the first duplication and every subsequent duplication? Would we no longer Exist?
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