Monday, November 15, 2010

Infinity

infinity is one word,
a sound, made from four smaller sounds, within, (in-fin-i-tee.)


The universe is the largest volume,
it is the same everywhere.

It contains all the matter, mass, all the energy, and all the space there is.

The universe is a volume of infinite diameter.

The center of the universe is everywhere within it.
For the universe to have a center of gravity, it must have a center, but by definition, there is no center of the universe.

At this point it is helpful to remember that any division of infinity, no matter how small, is still infinity.

Now, a star can have a huge volume and mass, but if it is far away, we only know it by it's pin-point source of light.

This is mass, without a perceptible diameter
No gravity!

A mass without diameter, shows no gravity, it has no weight.
(because it is too small in the distance.)

Now since the center of the universe is everywhere.
And a point has no perceptible diameter, this means that the mass of the entire universe must also exist at every point within the universe, without showing any gravity!

We are obviously talking geometry here, with volumes,
But we have two distinct diameters of this universe,
Infinitely big and infinitesimally small.

The universe, as a gravity-less point,
At every point within the maximum volume,
within the same, infinite universe.

So, mass without gravity, the universe in a scale, so small, that nothing remains of its' gravity.
Undetectable, but still "there",
the dark matter of the universe.

A third volume of scale, of this same universe is found within matter.
Within the atom.
This is a stable form of gravity, and makes up the volume of the mass of the universe. As the atom has a diameter , all that is left, from the mass of the entire universe, in gravitational effect is measured in that atoms' atomic weight.

A fourth volume of scale are the cores of moons, planets, and stars.
Yes, these too, contain this same universe.

The mass of the entire universe within the core, is what gives the core most of it's weight, (and center of gravity) The additional atomic weights of all the atoms outside the core, give the total mass and diameter and center of gravity to the moon, planet, or star.

The next scale up, or the fifth volume, of the universe is the galaxies.
Somewhere in the center of most galaxies is a core, that, yes, once again, contains the same universe we live in.
The total mass of a galaxy, is the combined weight of the core with all the stars.

Time is the fourth dimension,
it is constructed from five volumes.
As 1 point = dimension 0 mass without gravity. Vacuum space.
2 points = dimension 1 a line magnetism
3 lines = dimension 2 an area light
4 areas = dimension 3 a volume gravity
5 volumes = dimension 4 a time mechanical vibration
6 times. = dimension 5 ...(?)...

There is only one mass and one volume, that of the infinite universe.
The same volume is found (quantized through sheer exponential scale?) within, at least 4 more volumes, within itself.
The gravity and weight of each volume, depends on the diameter of the universe within each center of gravity.

At the scale of a point, the mass of the entire universe shows no gravity, as a point, has no diameter, and therefore can have no center for gravity, and no gravity to center because it has no perceptible diameter!

This is all possible because both space, and time are infinitely divisible.
And light is a constant to time,
So where time moves slower space must increase, leaving lots of room in the core of every atom, star, and galaxy, for this entire universe.

Did you know,
there are always an infinite number of points,
in every finite line?

The universe is one volume,
made from 4 smaller volumes of itself, in scale,
giving us time.

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