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What if the universe was created by a super-massive black hole and super-massive white hole. Both gave each other proportionate attraction - a binding force alike magnets. The two collide and due to each others 'field' of attraction, the life-force produced could only be perfect - there is no way that anything can go against the rules if the only factors are two attractions with specific structures, to simply, attract. - [a.] darkmatter/gravity gravity/antimatter (I'll explain this further in, Source a). Both attractions collide and project outwards at speeds in their 'field of attraction'. What if that initial love occurred through the -attractive-will- of the initial super-massive black hole, it must have caused the reaction itself, the need to attract! This darkmatter/gravity gaining an attraction with a almost nothing-like 'antimatter/gravity'. The first step would be binding, before being able to bind correctly the two super-massive 'holes would combine - creating an entropy.

 

a. I have picked 'gravity' as a basis single attraction, as a black hole is 100% mass and is essentially pure 'gravity'. Antimatter, as the opposite of matter, would infact be antimatter, the negative version. The darkmatter would be the opposite of light, it's negative version. The initial binding procedure would create, after tumbling, space: entropy of hot/cold(heat) time waves; matter from the antimatter, and finally light which is the formula for darkmatter/antimatter^2.

 

What if we were a bunch of literal time/hot/cold entropy waves?

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