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If the following deductions are correct:
Why the Universe Can Never Die!
(Using the accepted hypothesis of today’s science as basis)
1. Everything was created at the time of the Big Bang. Matter was disintegrated and expanded as exploding atomic particles
2. This Matter was accelerated outward
3. Different Elements began to form as nuclei, electrons and protons began to coalesce
4. Gases, dust were attracted by gravity and formed into Nebulae
5. Nebulae coalesced into Galaxies
6. Galaxies gave birth to Stars and solar systems
7 Stars ignited due to compression of gravity and ignited the Hydrogen at core into fusion reactor
8. Stars exhausted their fuel of Hydrogen, Helium, Oxygen and lighter elements turning the matter into heavy metals
9. Star begins to grow into a giant Nova , swells engulfing nearer planets
10. Star collapses into Nova and explodes leaving a Black hole
11. Black hole begins to devour entire solar system
12. Lesser systems migrated to black holes devouring those systems, black holes and other matter/energy
13. Central galactic black hole’s gravity coalesces entire galactic system
14. Black holes combine in galactic center compressing captured matter further.
15. Galaxies begin to attract each other, coalesce and are swallowed in universe central singularity black hole
16. Matter and energy exceeds the hole’s gravity ability to contain
17. The Singularity Black Hole absorbs itself and re-explodes creating another big bang, disintegrating all captured elements into basic atomic particles.
Compiled by
Jack Lewis
2/26/2012
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Why the Universe Can Never Die!
(Using the accepted hypothesis of today’s science as basis)
1. Everything was created at the time of the Big Bang. Matter was disintegrated and expanded as exploding atomic particles
2. This Matter was accelerated outward
3. Different Elements began to form as nuclei, electrons and protons began to coalesce
4. Gases, dust were attracted by gravity and formed into Nebulae
5. Nebulae coalesced into Galaxies
6. Galaxies gave birth to Stars and solar systems
7 Stars ignited due to compression of gravity and ignited the Hydrogen at core into fusion reactor
8. Stars exhausted their fuel of Hydrogen, Helium, Oxygen and lighter elements turning the matter into heavy metals
9. Star begins to grow into a giant Nova , swells engulfing nearer planets
10. Star collapses into Nova and explodes leaving a Black hole
11. Black hole begins to devour entire solar system
12. Lesser systems migrated to black holes devouring those systems, black holes and other matter/energy
13. Central galactic black hole’s gravity coalesces entire galactic system
14. Black holes combine in galactic center compressing captured matter further.
15. Galaxies begin to attract each other, coalesce and are swallowed in universe central singularity black hole
16. Matter and energy exceeds the hole’s gravity ability to contain
17. The Singularity Black Hole absorbs itself and re-explodes creating another big bang, disintegrating all captured elements into basic atomic particles.
Compiled by
Jack Lewis
2/26/2012
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