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DARK ENERGY, DARK MATTER, AND THE FOUR FORCES

• An expanding universe creates its own space. • A quantum theory of gravity is needed. • Spacetime has no edge. • Order evolved from chaos and light out of the darkness. • A single set of laws controls the universe. • The matter was frozen out of energy, resulting in a form. • We know that 4.9% of the universe is matter. (atoms). Dark Energy accounts for 68.3% of the Universe. Dark Matter accounts for 26.8% of the Universe. • Most galaxies have a black hole at its center. • With stars moving around the black hole at millions of miles an hour. • Our understanding of the universe is a work in process. • Conscious knowing (Known thought) showed up in us. • A soul became an added feature for known thought reposers. • Every atom within you was once within a star. • What we see in the sky is the past coming at us. • We never see forward, but we are on a two-way street. • Energy and matter interact with the four fundamental forces of Nature: • 1. The strong nuclear force.
  • Gravity, also called gravitation in mechanics, is the universal force of attraction acting between all matter. … On Earth, all bodies have a weight, or downward force of gravity, proportional to their mass, which Earth’s mass exerts on them. Gravity is measured by the acceleration that it gives to freely falling objects.
  • Gravity can affect light, too. Considering all these factors, gravity is the most potent force in the Universe.
  • The weak nuclear force is neither attractive nor repulsive.
  • The strong nuclear force binds protons and neutrons in an atomic nucleus. … The weak nuclear force is responsible for radioactive decay by being able to convert a proton into a neutron and vice versa.
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