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the universe is not just all the stars and planets in space!!!!!!

 

everybody pretty much like to leave the time part out because they don't understand it, so they try to leave the time part out and believe the universe is all the the stars and planets in space

 

the universe is all matter energy time and space

when what the universe really is, is all the past present and future.

 

 

NOW SHOW ME YOUR UNIVERSE !!!

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hmmmn ...okay

My universe

This consists of sitting at my bar on the comp perusing the threads at Hypography all the while listening to my son's chatter. Yes, this is both past, present and future indeed and I wouldn't have it any other way. I am having too much fun.B)

matter= because this place matters to me, I care about it and well, comprised of matter myself, feel apart of

energy=input into Hypography

time=the collective moments added up posting and reading

space=the area in which I sit, think, and post across the expanse to my pals found in many places on this planet

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I would but then I'd have to kill you...:gun4:...[it's a big secret... you know...I've already said too much....gotta go!]

 

I don't think the Admins here would like us postin' dirty pics....[but I'll show you yours if you show me mine]:)

 

Sorry but I see this same basic thought expressed here like every other day...and it strikes me as funny that nobody ever notices the litterally dozens of threads here of a similar vein.B)

 

That said Welcome to Hypo:D

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It consisted of the multitude of alternate outcomes of the old universe.

There can only be one universe, and after the end-of-time condition every universe that never happened came into our one universe became identical. The end of our universe causes every universe to appear identical, all located in the same "universe". The first moment of time was when every old universe expanded to the size of the 'new universe' (cuz that's what dictates its boundary), causing rapid inflation of space and a huge amount of displacement. From this moment on, time consists of changes that occur as the 'old universes' shrink continuously back to the point from which it came. They all shrink into the nearest black hole, which gravitationally binds all particles (old universes) in the same shrinking 'attractor'. This causes galaxies to seem to accelerate away from each other. So at the end of time, it is the outermost shell of our universe that contains all of its energy, and its mass is uniformly distributed in clumps throughout the spacetime continuum. It essentially has infinite energy at its boundaries as time goes to infinity, yet its amount of mass stays constant and reaches definite point-seperations within the universe. As these points of matter continue to shrink, causing further expansion and greater energy, they become compacted into regions of space around a black hole. If a black hole sucks in all the mass, then it can no longer differentiate itself from other black holes, the universe can't tell them apart, and it then starts to shrink together as the black holes shrink their outer existences (other black holes) towards the same spot in the middle; once all mass gets into the black holes' horizons, the black holes see other black holes as external, and shrink them in. This continues until the universe is one uniform black hole, of which also are the alternate universes: our universe can no longer tell alternate universes apart cuz they're all the same. At this point, we have a uniform universe that is, simply, bounded at its edges with infinite energy, and the middle has absolutely nothing. One can imagine that the universe prior to this moment consisted of space-times forever seperated by alternate outcomes that didn't occur in the same universe. Our universe shrinks in order to create the mass for the other universes to appear somewhere in our universe's imagination. It is only at the point at the end of time when all outcomes are the same that our universe can finally contain them all within the boundary of its existence. It is here where the neutrons have finally shrunk back to their original size from which they began. And now, each universe has become a neutron, and every neutron is, according to our universe, supposed to occupy the entire universe before the gravity changed into electricity. The moment the universe brought into existence the universes that don’t exist within it, each entire universe becomes a neutron, and the entire volume of neutrons is all located within our one universe. Thus time begins again in the moment that each neutron expands into the volume of the entire universe. All the neutrons of today came out of a space the size of 1 neutron, which was the entire spacetime continuum at the end of time. When gravity changed into electricity, outcomes outside of gravity's containment came into being, and each one rapidly expanded into a new single particle of a new universe. This rapid expansion transformed gravitational eternities into capsules of electricity, and opened a new landscape for gravity to appear. As gravity dictates the boundary zones for directional shrinking, electricity determines which units shrink as a whole.

The Initial Moment of Time, and all else followed. Some confusion remains… like, how does the electrical overlap and interaction of initial particle material compute into the shared information between particles that were once gravitationally different spacetimes but are now inside the same universe….

 

Might electricity be, in all actuality, a black hole existing among identical black holes with absolutely nothing else in existence? They all appeared in the same spot, then exploded. Gravity caused uniform structure at the end of time, and electricity resulted when imaginary timelines came into existence. The imaginary timelines became real when every possible universe became quantumly identical: Gravity creates an endpoint condition that every outcome turns into: A single, uniform universe where all of its substance exists at the spherical boundary. In turn, the initial newly born universe is a spherical boundary with all possible outcomes being found only in its outer shell boundary. The first moment of time was when each little spherical boundary of one old possible universe expanded to fill the entire newly born universe. Electricity could be simply the result of a new quantum level of gravity resulting when gravity places every possible outcome within the space of only one outcome, and at that moment electricity is born as each different outcome expands and fulfills its place in the new universe. It may have been a continuous expansion until completed, and not an instantaneous one. This would account for all the old possibilities of a dead universe being the constituent pieces of a newly born creation. If it were instantaneous, then only one outcome would exist within the universe a mere one moment of time after its creation….

Note: The expansion of one tiny old outcome to fill the space of the new universe is my definition of the electrical force. It completed the feat of expansion in a very short time. Gravity, on the other hand, is the inward shrinking back to the original point, which takes an eternity to accomplish. Electricity supplied the initial force driving all particles out of one point, and gravity supplies a slow shrinkage that clumps together galaxies and accelerates the distances between them. Every galaxy has a black hole in it, and that black hole dictates the attracting force of shrinkage.

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