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Antimatter & Parallel Universes - 09-02-2007, 03:12 PM

Speculative notes:

What about parallel universes?
As in the meshing and rotation of two gears, each causing the other to revolve in the opposite direction, while doing this in harmony - two gears, two different portions of the universe: side by side.
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The characteristic torus structure accompanying an electron or the exemplary earth may be contemplated as two rotating gears manifest in 3 & 4-D space.
From there, one may begin to draw their own conclusions.
The north pole exit of the field swings around its parent system to enter the south pole.
Bisecting the system at the equator leaves you with an expanding system on top and a contracting system on the bottom, conceivable as matter and antimatter (white hole and black hole?), meeting in the middle and generating a contiuous explosion which emerges as a 4-D expanding material system.

A top view presents an expanding system. A bottom view presents a contracting system.
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Would like to hear some other interpretations of these proposals about the issued system.

(Illustration from Google - Earth electromagnetic field) Excerpted from Google.


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