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The "big bang" theory and the creation of the UNITAS
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The theory that the Universe was created
from a single immensely hot moment of explosive energy (The Big Bang Theory)
is only about seventy years old. However, it remains the pre-eminent scientific
theory on how the Universe came into being. |
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In chapter 5 we stated that a
principle condition for the continued existence of the Universe is perpetual
creation. Therefore this means that there could not be simply one event
to explain the creation of the Universe- the event must be continuous, ever
expanding outwards, or it would have ceased to exist. |
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What we did not discuss earlier was
whether this process is like a massive explosion of intense energy and heat?,
or something different? |
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Temperature is for everything at the level
of the Unita and above |
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Based on what we have discussed in the
previous chapters, measurable aggregates of energies involved in forming more
complex shapes did not exist prior to the existence of the Unita. In other
words there is no temperature, either, no pressure and no physical existence
prior to the Unita being created. |
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Therefore at the point of the Unita being created
should require the smallest level of energy, the lowest temperature in the
Universe. And this is exactly the case. |
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The Big Bang is more like a breath- a breath of Unita
emerging from Absolute Zero (-273 Degrees Celsius, O Degrees Kelvin). At the
edge of creation, the temperature begins somewhere between 1K and 3K (an
accepted general temperature for space) and like a spring breeze, quickly rises
as winds of Unita swirl together to create the second wave of creation, the
sub-atomic particles. |
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While the concept of the continual birth of the
Universe being more a freezing "breath of life" than any kind of Big Bang may
be completely contrary to all scientific thought, we will show progressively
throughout this book that this "model" of the creation conditions of the Unita
are entirely consistent with aligned-unified view of the observable knowledge
of humanity on the Universe. |
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