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Created on: August 08, 2009 Last Updated: August 15, 2009
A Universe Beginning
"Imagination is more important than knowledge."
I am not an educated scientist. I'm just a man who likes to think. I've explained an idea here in the terms that I understand. It might be fiction by the standards of an educated scientist on the subject. But, it is a only a thought. This is not a thought of how I believe it is, I am only imagining.
Imagine everything we can perceive including of space is saturated with a particle so small and elusive that it cannot be classified as matter. These particles evolve into matter, distributed energy and all the things that create the universe that we know. I've tried to imagine here, how matter is created from what seems nothing. Using this description of imagined occurrences, it is my hope to use observable physical occurrences to show that this idea is possible. I hypothesize that the universe did not explode into being but evolved tiny particle by tiny particle. I'm sure there were some explosions along the way. This imagined process of the evolution of matter may have created everything form time and gravity to the formidable energies of suns.
Imagine an infinite space filled with trillions upon trillions of densely packed tiny orderly spheres. They are held by polarity in uniform direction. These globes are so small that they have no mass as we know it. Our imagined space of spheres could go on forever like this because there is no motion and no matter therefore no energy. A force from outside introduced at a high speed would enter this space like a brick into water. Because they are sub or even pre-atomic particle components to begin with, the outside influence could be a single photon, a quark or any some yet unimaginable particle. The particle smashes in knocking some spheres out of the way. Other spheres are attracted by the like charges of particles. Moving at such a speed, the particle continues smashing its way into the new space attracting more and more spheres as it goes. It causes a chaos that is quickly brought to a new kind of order by the nature of the polarized ends of the spheres.
As the intruding body, still in motion it is gaining (or becoming) mass by attracting more and more spheres through more and more collision with other spheres. Soon it is attracting them from further and further distances. All the while the intruding body is still following its original entry vector at very high speeds. After all there is nothing to slow it down. Eventually its
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