worlds

forming and evolving begins again, in a small part of the Universe. This is part of God's plan, as far as we know it.

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ZetaTalk: Turnabout

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ZetaTalk: Turnabout

Note: written during the 2001 sci.astro debates.

Does the expansion coming out of a Big Bang continue forever, or does it turnabout and become a large Black Hole,

to start the process again? A discussion on these issues places man outside of his environment, as to him he sees only

expansion in the Universe around him, so a turnabout is theoretical and thus subject to haggling. We, the Zetas, have

visited portions of the Universe where a turnabout is in process, so can speak to these issues with confidence.

However, on these sci.astro debates, haggling occurs in any case. To make the statement that expansion goes on into

infinity is to assume that such activity occurs in a vacuum - a silly assumption. You have expansion and contraction

occurring in a school yard, when a toy rocket is sent skyward and then slows and falls back to earth. Should one of the

boys declare that the rocket will proceed forever, based on dissecting the trajectory so only the escape is considered,

he’d be called a fool. But on sci.astro, this is allowed to be a serious argument.

So what are the factors that influence a turnabout?

First, the rush of matter leaving a Big Bang is not homogeneous, else formation of stars and planets would not occur

but the Universe would be like Jell-O or pudding, all one consistency. Subatomic particles retain their identify even

within a Black Hole, and waste no time returning to their familiar dance of interaction with other particles, based on

their nature, when freed from the constraints of the Black Hole. Thus, during the rush of matter leaving an exploding

Black Hole, there are parts to the side as well as before and behind any given matter or clump of matter, and this is the incipient basis of the turnabout. An endless stretch into infinity, that silly argument, assumes only the influence behind any given escaping matter, which is simply never the case.

Second, incipient Black Holes are formed immediately after a Big Bang, and why would they not? Black Holes are

driven by gravity, a gravitational giant that assumed a density so intense that the flow of gravity particles attracted to it

overwhelms the outbursts of particles squeezing out from the center, tipping the equilibrium such that an ever-

increasing density of the gravitational giant occurs. Gradually, it builds in strength and size, and pulls from the side

that matter moving outward from the Big Bang. So the motion changes from expansion to a slowing curve, and

eventually to a compression of matter into the nearest Black Hole, and thence of Black Holes into each other, until the

stage is set for another Big Bang.

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ZetaTalk: Dark Matter

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ZetaTalk: Dark Matter

Note: written by Jul 15, 1995.

Dark matter has been postulated by scientists to explain all the movement and behavior that they cannot explain in the

Universe. Insert dark matter, and it all fits, or so they are currently postulating. In fact, dark matter does not explain it all, or even explain it very well, but this is the current fad. Why is dark matter termed dark? Well, because folks can't

see it, or measure it, or capture it, and thus it is dark, hiding, as it were. Well, matter does not hide. It has no reason to do so, being without a sneaky motive. It is not dark matter that is gluing everything together in some strange,

immeasurable way, it is tiny matter, in fact, which the scientists of Earth have yet to see because it is too little for their

eyes and their instruments as of yet.

The particles of tiny matter, like bugs, are more numerous as they get smaller. Humans are always horrified to see how

many mites there are in a speck of dust. Mites are everywhere, and should one have the guts to count, the number of

mites in the room would be vastly greater than the number of silverfish or cockroaches. And, of course, the number of

bugs in the room vastly outweighs the number of humans. Such is the situation in the Universe. Man saw the planets,

e.g. humans in the room, and registered their personalities. This happened early on. Then man become aware of the

energy that composes the solar wind, and light rays that come from distant galaxies, e.g. visible bugs in the room, and

registered their personalities. This happened recently. However, humans are not yet aware of the galactic tiny stuff,

e.g. mites, and thus don't have a very important piece of the puzzle in place.

Before humans became aware of the planets, and their relationship to the Sun, there were all kinds of strange

explanations for their motions. Since the Flat Earth Society is still among you, we need not go into detail. Before

humans became aware of the energy paths in the galaxy, there also were all kind of strange explanations for what

seemed to be the erratic nature of the greater Universe, which bobbled and glowed and winked, behavior which was

most often ascribed to the gods or one's own misbehavior. Now scientists are dealing with the larger, visible planets

behaving toward one another like something else is there. You can assume this to

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