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There is only one "thing" in the universe. It is a quantum. It is one dimensional and only has length. There are so many

 

of these in the universe that it is a number that your mind can not comprehend. Galaxies are built from them,

 

*everything* in the universe it built from them.

 

If any one of the quanta moves it creates time. Time is a two dimensional field created by the movement of of a

 

quantum.

 

The faster the 1D quantum moves the more time it creates. This causes two things. The 2D time field both bends the

 

path of the quantum and the field extends farther from the quantum, affecting other quanta in range of the field.

 

Any bend in the path will create a loop. The path will always meet perfectly since a one dimensional thing being pulled

 

by a two dimensional field can only create a flat plane. A complete loop is what we call an "electromagnetic wave".

 

Big loops complete slowly. The completion rate is the frequency. As the quantum moves more quicklt it make a stronger

 

time field and bends ever tighter. Small loops ar visible light. a loop that has its head *almost* catching up with its tail is

 

a gamma ray, the highest frequency of a wave. The loops have direction to their spins.

 

Once the head catches the tail an electron pops into our awareness. The mass of an electron that we measure is the

 

distance that a closed loop "pushes" into 3D space when spinning at our current 'rate of time". If you could stop the

 

local passage of time the electron would "relax" to a rest mass of zero. The faster you spin an electron the more the

 

diameter contracts and the further it "pushes" into 3D space and the more mass it has. The path of the 1D quantum has

 

become a cylinder and the 2D acceleration field gets "depth". If another time quantum tries to cross the center of an

 

electron its path curves so quickly that it never makes it to the other side. This makes a magnetic monopole. Electrons

 

*are* monopoles.

 

If the electron spins passed a particular rate something strange and wonderful happens. The loop can't maintain the

 

cylinder shape of the electrons and "pops" into a new 3D path. The tiny center is rotating quickly and the loops were

 

just hanging out too far to keep up. The loop looks something like a Lorenz attractor equation. as the spin gets higher

 

loops are added. At the first loop we call this a proton. add the second and it's a neutron, add a third and its a helium

 

nucleus. Continue on to build ever higher spins and masses. Looks like one loop to argon then add a second to get

 

metals and a third to get the rare earths.

 

An interesting feature of the Lorenz equations is that the path goes chaotic at particular values. This is the source of all

 

randomness and chaos in the universe. All the other paths are stable.

 

Another feature is that for some portions of the path the quantum is moving backwards against the forward rotation of

 

time - even though it is still moving "forward" allong the path. This creates short sections of anti-magnetism. Since the

 

loops are stable within their energy states these anti-magnetic "spots" have distinct three dimensional relationship to

 

each other. These are "positive". Anti-magnetic fields attract magnetic fields. These are the connection points to stick

 

folded quantum together.

 

This makes ferromagnetism mutch easier to explain. Electrons are spinning cylinders that stick to distinct spots on an

 

iron atom. If you put the iron in a magnetic field they will detach then reattach spinning in the same direction. Smack the

 

iron thing hard and the electrons will disengage and re-attach randomly.

 

Super conductivity then becomes a balance between the anti-magnetic spots of the atoms and monopoles of the

 

electrons. "Cool" the material - slow its time - and the electrons will relax.

 

This brings us to "particles". Particles are just spirals. They were loops and were broken by matter smashing into

 

matter. The spiral has mass from it's depth. Spirals can be in either "hand" and be spinning in opposite directions.

 

These "reverse spirals" were anti-matter. You could call them spirals and ant-spirals?

 

Now that we have time, energy, light, matter, and magnetism, let's move on.

 

Any loop will accelerate another loop. Any matter in the universe will be attracted to any other matter in the universe. As

 

long a time passes. With no time matter repels as the electrons relax. But there is always time in a magnetic field. So

 

matter maintains itself with no time. As it collects togetehr in an externalk magnetic field matter builds its own field.

 

Once the field gets strong enough it starts "creating" electrons by spinning the fast enough to close the loop. This make

 

more mass that make a stronger field that atrract more matter. Eventually the field is strong enough to create protons

 

and it grows ever faster. More mass, more field and Helium gets made. In fields strong enough to produce other energy

 

in the process. A star is born.

 

Toss a rare earth magnet into deep space and it will eventually form a star.

 

Keep adding time that gets converted into energy and mass. The thing just keeps growing. A red giant is a solar system

 

whose planets are all massive enough for the production of hydrogen. Lumpy stars. As the mass climbs the elements

 

are made. The higher time rate stars are only partially visible to us. We think white dwarves are massive and tiny

 

because their radiation is mostly blue-shifted out of our timereate. Black holes are stars that have all their output blue-

 

shifted beyond our timerate.Type 1A supernovae are red-shifted to where we see the same top end of radiation from

 

explosions that are very different in intensitiy.

 

 

 

 

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