Saturday, July 10, 2021

Energy

 


How come the vast expanse of the Universe doesn't quickly slow down and collapse into Primordial Matter? 

The answer is simple. It is because it's so big, and in a perpetual state of flux. This means that the Dark Matter Particles are constantly speeding up and slowing down. This is what maintains the energy of the Cosmos. On the other hand, given enough time, even this energy will dissipate and cooling will gradually win. This in turn, will cause Universal Particles to loose "SEL" and the vast expanse of space will create Primordial Matter.
 
What happens next?
 
Oh Boy, are you in for a Big Bang Surprise, at logicaluniverse.com, or, astronomy.bz. It's not what you think, or, what you have been told to think


TLU - Rich - logicaluniverse.com 


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