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- Every symmetry of physics laws leads to a conservation law, and every conservation law arises from a symmetry in the laws of physics.
- Symmetry is the casual structure built into the creation module. The creation module has a two-way arrow of time that is built into it. All current information is always passed back into the versatile storage unit. These informational totals can’t be changed or deleted.
- The closed sub-atomic quantum system is a duplicate of the macro quantum system. The two systems interact on a binary basis.
- The triune combined functions of consciousness, quantum gravity, and quantum entanglement act as one from the undersid
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- The reality of the unseen is beyond your ken.
- It resides on the backside of the space-time continuum.
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- Symmetry is the causal structure built into the creation module. The creation module has a two-way arrow of time that is built into it. All current information is always passed back into the versatile storage unit. These informational totals can’t be changed or deleted.
- The closed subatomic quantum system is a duplicate of the macro quantum system. The two systems interact on a binary basis.
- CONSCIOUSNESS CREATES SPACE/TIME.
- e of the fabric of space-time.
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- THE LAW THAT CONTROLS ALL PARTICLE INTERACTIONS IS THIS:
- ALL THINGS ARE TRIUNE, WITH BINARY INTERACTIVES. THIS IS THE LINKAGE BETWEEN MATTER AND FORCE CARRYING PARTICLES. THE LINKAGE BETWEEN THE PARTICLE ZOO IS CONTROLLED BY FERMIONS AND BOSONS.
- THE REALITY OF HOW LIFE FORMS CAME ABOUT ON THIS REMOTE BLUE MARBLE IS THIS: THE EVENT ORIGINATOR WROTE THE CODE, PRODUCED THE BLUEPRINT, AND USED AN EVOLVEMENT PROCESS TO OBTAIN THE REQUISITE RESULT. IT’S ALL JUST A BINARY SOFTWARE PROGRAM.
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- SIZE MATTERS:
- Stars are formed in giant clouds of gas and dust.
- The milky way contains several hundred billion stars of all ages, sizes, and masses.
- The sun and other stars shine as a result of nuclear reactions deep in their interiors.
- These reactions change light elements into heavier ones and release energy in the process.
- These balls of gas are heated by thermonuclear reactions in their cores.
- Their mass determines their destiny:
- A brown dwarf, can’t ignite, it dies.
- A low to average mass star becomes a white dwarf. (e. g., our sun).
- A large mass star becomes a neutron star. (after it undergoes a supernova explosion).
- A very large mass star becomes a black hole. (its huge collapsing core implodes to form an infinite gravitational warp in space – a black hole.)
- pressure out = gravity in.
- The outflows of energy from the core provides the pressure necessary to keep the star from collapsing under its own weight.
- The brightest X-ray sources in our galaxy are the remnants of neutron stars and black holes.
- The fate of a star is dependent on the weight of its mass.
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