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why our universe exists; explained
Hey Everybody,
I'm not much good at explaining things but here's my theory in a nutshell. Our universe is a description to where our center point is, according to distances and time. The matter that makes up our universe comes from a center point.(The Big Bang) To define where a center point is in space with no references or relativity is what makes a universe. To identify with a point there must be inertial movement in that every point is on a set path that will undergo no change from an outside force. So basically our universe gave out one impulse and everything that occurred after that microsecond could have been predicted.
Due to the idea that I can't ignore, nothing should exist. So it is empty space that runs with this notion of finding where one point is relative to what is around it and how far things are from it. Finding one point accordding to another cannot be judged without the movement of other refernce points passing through distant stationary points in space. In these moving points there is a selected description, perhaps random, of what is going on around them. This is like an atom as well as our universe. Through the description, there are certain distances that tell where something is relative to something else. So, in space when the "big bang" occured it was the beginning of a descriptive miracle to where our center point is relative to everything around it.
There is much more I have to say but I lose track of where I am in this idea. Critics needed.
Last edited by footy11; 01-25-2008 at 11:53 AM..
Reason: No responses, difficult to follow maybe. Need
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