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7/16/2025, 10:13:56 PM
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The big bang is nonsense. It tries to use spherical expansion as its basis while every observed dynamic system has a torus field around it.
Rather, the perpetual recycling toroidal megaverse model makes a lot more sense. One pole of the center emits a constant stream of plasma, while the other pole continually sucks in dead galaxies and interstellar dust. The center, presumably, is some sort of matter recycler. You have two phases: the expansion phase, and the compression phase. During the expansion phase, red shift is generally observed between galaxies, which should reduce in degree gradually until it disappears at or near the midline. During the compression phase, blue shift is to be expected. This can't be observed because we can only see so far into our local area. The observed universe, in this model, is so small compared to the megaverse that we're
The big bang is nonsense. It tries to use spherical expansion as its basis while every observed dynamic system has a torus field around it.
Rather, the perpetual recycling toroidal megaverse model makes a lot more sense. One pole of the center emits a constant stream of plasma, while the other pole continually sucks in dead galaxies and interstellar dust. The center, presumably, is some sort of matter recycler. You have two phases: the expansion phase, and the compression phase. During the expansion phase, red shift is generally observed between galaxies, which should reduce in degree gradually until it disappears at or near the midline. During the compression phase, blue shift is to be expected. This can't be observed because we can only see so far into our local area. The observed universe, in this model, is so small compared to the megaverse that we're
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