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Atoms with its electrons, Properties of the nucleus in the atoms, makes the potensial wave electrons. I belive gravity on a small scale inside the neucleus makes the potensial wave

electrons outside.The electrons is like a "ghost" particle which only can have potensial energy, it will never acrete matter to it, instead it directs the formation of molecules.

Planet is like a big atom, outside it has its electron (moon). The moon was first a potensial moon, a "ghost", because i belive gravity made the potensial moon, so it could acrete

matter to it.

Sun is like a huge atom, and our planets are its electrons, they of course also started as potensial planets aka "ghosts", before they acreted matter & gas to them. Gravity from

inside our sun made this possible.

Black hole is like an enormous atom, with its stars swirling arround it, all the stars was first "ghosts" which acreted matter & gas to them. The gravity inside the black hole made

all the information that of each "ghosts" outside its horizon. (for all i know galaxies can also be like huge molecules in space, if its so the time it takes for another galaxy to

crash into it and merge and produce a molecule is of course long, as it is with andromeda, which is 2 million light year apart from our milky way galaxy)

The universe is like a bubble, then the inside of that bubble in the beginning had gravity creating its "ghosts" as in white holes. Those white holes could spew out matter

for the rest of the universe to use. When they evaporated, black holes where created there instead, to build galaxies.

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By "ghost" i mean potensiality, Or like a blueprint with information (like a ghostparticle) on the object that can be built at that point, with stuff acreting to it cus of its gravity.

The blueprint is then allmost like a black hole in a way or something similar that has the right properties for its mission.

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This is so hard to explain!!

 

I belive gravity, as it pushes more and more on the core of either an atom, a planet, a sun, a black hole, it has nowhere to go, other than to create a potensial outside, cus

there is no room for it in the core. If it didnt create something outside it couldnt be a universe. But on the other hand there is something also inside like in atoms. And if

the planet created a moon inside the earth, or the sun created planets inside it etc, what good would it be for, we couldnt exist. :P

So there has to be something like this happening in the universe for it to have what it have. If it didnt have this. The universe would just build inside out which wouldnt work.

On the other hand, there is something inside and outside of things in the universe, we all know that. But there is a reason for why something has to be inside something and why

something has to be inside of something.

A moon will not have enough gravity to create a "ghost" outside it, so thats why we dont see moons with objects arround it.

 

The clue to understand how gravity can do this is the magnetic force, could incase of planets, be the bridge to make the "ghost" outside our planet.

There probably are forces in atoms sticking out to do the same for electrons. And same with black holes creating suns. And that can be the dark matter we dont see. The dark matter

can be like a magnetic field.

How the gravity do this with the help from the magnetic field is mindboggling, but im sure if its right it can be theorized.

 

 

If i was good at drawing or animating this i could have done it, and made it easier to understand the prosess of it. So i hope you are able to picture this in your mind.

 

 

If anyone can and wants to help me picture this in an animation, i will be so happy!!!!

 

 

 

Evidence: Well thats a though thing comming from me thehobby scientist.

 

If i manage to prove that the so-called "ghost" is something real, and that for instance electrons are the reason for such a claim i have, then i could now argue that the ghost needs to be found out to be "entangled" with the electron (atoms have more than 1 electrons, so it will be many "ghosts" particles. So in an experiment, where entanglement is proved in electrons, i could argue the ghost is the entangled partner. Atleast when it comes to atoms.

Regarding entangled "ghostmoon" sort of, i will find hard to prove, since i will have to find a way to either catch the moon and try to throw it into space away from its ghost entangle. To prove the connection i would need real scientist to do. And i know none..lol

 

If this post is on the wrong speculation tread, please move it to a tread where only theories are put out, i like reading peoples attempt to solve physics without tested, i find it interesting a fun to play with anyhow.

I would assume theoretical physics arent the same, if one cannot even give away ideas.

 

If thats the case, im asking for an ideabank tread for physics, where i and other non scientists can put ideas out to discuss that arent yet testible, but nice mindgames.

 

The world are hard as it is, why make it harder.

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There are many on this forum who can help you. I'm in the same boat. Totally an amateur in trying to discern our universe. You seem to be young and full of wonder. I'm old and full of the same thing, "WONDER"? So get an education! I was too lazy. This link describes almost verbatim what you are asking. The guy doing this paper has somewhat of an education although he never gives his name, degree; nor uses physics to describe his theories. Good Luck!

http://www.gregvanarsdale.com/Universe.html

PS. Personally, I'm a terrible speller. But try potential.

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