The fact that the dispersion following a collision goes in a cylindrical path would indicate that a galaxy might have formed in a somewhat ‘flat’ pattern. Where a universe is the result of many collisions, it is not reasonable to believe a universe would be flat.
As I mentioned earlier, in the collision of two enermatias, all the enermat is not converted to particle formation. Some of it escapes to permeate space. When radio was first developing, it was thought that radio waves were carried by ‘ether’. Ether can now be equated to enermat.
The enermat throughout space is the conveyor of all radiation. It makes gravitational force acting through great distances possible. On earth we see the effect in magnetic fields, electrical fields, radio transmission, TV transmission, x-rays, weight – and the list goes on.
It is the lack of enermat that results in Einstein’s Worm Holes. This was an enigma, for no one knew what they were. When an enermatia travels through space it will absorb all the enermat in its environs. This creates a path devoid of enermat which then becomes a worm hole.
During man’s existence, Einstein’s Worm Holes should be the only permanent (static) locations in space. Everything else is dynamic – moving in all directions and at great velocities. If man can graphically plot the paths of three of Einstein’s Worm Holes, then he may be able to map the universe and determine the true shape of the universe and its many galaxies.
Is it possible that what we can detect
with our best telescopes and radiotelescopes is a
mere speck in the vastness of space? Perhaps
it could be that a galaxy formed far in the past
or is now forming at this very instant, and the invisible
radiation and/or visible light will never be recognized
by man.
Galaxies condense into enermatias and enermatias collide to form new galaxies, and the process renews itself ad infinitum It is also very likely that an infinite number of planets have developed in the same way as our earth. Consequently, what we see on earth is in no way unique.
Time reckoned from now would go ad infinitum both into the past and into the future. There has never been a beginning nor will there ever be an end. Man is inbred with the idea of birth and death, thinks everything proceeds in this order and finds it difficult to conceive endlessness.
Proof of my theory:
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Einstein’s Worm Holes
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My calculations showing the creation of matter
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Confirmation of a collision: The Beppo-Sax observation of December 14, 1997