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Post by bradwatsonmiami on Jun 30, 2015 18:29:21 GMT -5
" The BIG Bang-Bit Bang/Supermassive White Hole-Quantum Tunneling Wormhole inflation-expansion of energy 74 and quantum information into the void 13.77 billion years ago was spawned by a supermassive black hole in the center of 1-in ~200 billion galaxies in our parent universe. This duality combines these two singularities in a 'Cosmic Egg hatching'-life-death-transformation cycle within The Conglomerate (of Universes): Multiverse without bubble universes and parallel worlds. Our Universe & that SBH share the same boundary/ event horizon. That SBH & SWH phase transition formed an Einstein-Rosen wormhole. This 'simple' cause-and-effect explains both infinite space and eternity. Reproduction is the simplest plan for everything from a cell to an animal to a universe to a mind." - 1st part of Seal #1 of the "7 Seals" revealed as 'beyond Einstein theories'; 7seals.blogspot.com , BIGBangBitBang.blogspot.com .
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Post by bradwatsonmiami on Jul 11, 2015 13:36:34 GMT -5
"The Big Bang/Bit Bang - a supermassive white hole - 13.8 billion years ago was the result of a supermassive black hole in the center of a galaxy in another universe." It was not only a HUGE explosion of energy, it was also a HUGE explosion of information! Scientists have realized for at least 20 years that "everything is energy and information." Thus, the tweaked term for the moment of creation of this universe is the Big Bang/Bit Bang (and it certainly deserves to be Capitalized). In quantum computer scientist Dr. Seth Lloyd's (MIT) book Programing the Universe (Knopf, 2006) on page 46, he states, "The Big Bang was also a Bit Bang." Lloyd also states the scientific fact of "this universe behaves as a quantum computer where particles not only collide, they compute". "Information can be created but not destroyed, although it can be transferred." "An Einstein-Rosen bridge commonly referred to as a wormhole was first proposed in 1935 by Albert Einstein and Nathan Rosen. In 1971, Robert Hjellming presented a model in which a black hole would draw matter in while being connected to a white hole in a distant location, which expels this same matter." wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Hole
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Post by bradwatsonmiami on Nov 28, 2018 8:32:07 GMT -5
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