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RE: The Big Bang's Big Assumption
Very interesting, gravitational redshift. Reminds me of some type of repulsive gravity. As we orbit a blackhole that that orbits larger blackholes. Mind blowing.
Very interesting, gravitational redshift. Reminds me of some type of repulsive gravity. As we orbit a blackhole that that orbits larger blackholes. Mind blowing.
Thank you, I appreciate that. Yes, and that pattern goes on infinitely upward and infinitely downward. All of these "levels" of the universe function the same, but the higher the mass, the slower the function. The infinitesimal function the same as well but are so rapid that they cycle through entire "lifecycles" essentially instantaneously.
For example, a so-called "excited electron" is literally a supernova, which is why it produces visible light when there is sufficient energy input but does not otherwise. Our entire reality around us is painted by tiny supernovas vibrating so rapidly that they produce what we see as our surroundings.
Also, in reference to repulsive gravity, as I mention, gravity produces electromagnetism due to gravity bending particles into Figure-8 orbitals. This is how a force that only pulls (gravity) manages to produce a force (electromagnetism) that both pulls and pushes. Magnetic repulsion occurs due to the physical flows of these particles going against each other so that they push the large objects apart from one another. In this way, gravity can indeed be repulsive!