Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Origin of the Universe

Origin of the Universe
          (c) copyright 2018, by das Landstuhler
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so what's really going on here.  in a word?  DETRITUS.  de·tri·tus, /dəˈtrīdəs/, noun, noun: detritus, waste or debris of any kind.
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so what does that mean?  it means that hydrogen is the most abundant element [around 75%], and then helium is the next most abundant element [around 25%].  here's how this works.  go past the strong nuclear, then the weak nuclear, then the gravity, and you're left with the 4th force of electro-magnetism.  within electromagnetic dynamics, there are also 4 forces.  energy, current, resistance, and power.  as the 4 forces follow the core of a pole [from south to north], three of them, by their very nature, become locked into the north pole.  it is the power, then, that continues the circuit, outside the mass, to complete the cycle of the 4, which then releases the other 3 to follow.  check your conductivity conduits on this one.  no watts [the measure for power], and then no completed circuit.  but once the power finds its search, back to the south pole, the other 3 are free to do their work within the field.
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so simple, but darn focused, you see?  this then means that hydrogen is clearly the residue [an afterburn, like the carbon in a smoke-stack left over], and evolves from harmonic poles.  when 2 poles reach a harmonically distinct positioning, the combination forms a plus one [+1] field.  so now we see why i mentioned/specified the power facet of electro-dynamics.  once the plus one field is established, the returning watts from south pole regions, carry/collect the minute convection [weak nuclear], like a bee gathers pollen, and upon completing the cycle, induces the energy to release.  the hydrogen is the residue of this release.  :)  have a nice day.  ^^  ;,;  cutulu sees all  -msi

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