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This is the 2nd book with articles giving the solution to the following unexplained cosmic unknowns: What singularity is? Where to locate singularity, What has singularity in common with The String Theory. How does singularity connect the entire Universe? Indicating precisely where the centre of the Universe is How does singularity resolve The String Theory How did the Universe began from singularity Why did the Universe begin from singularity? When did dark Matter enter the Universe? How did everything start from one point forming singularity? How did the solar system form? Resolving the Titius Bode law Explaining the Roche limit Introducing the Coanda effect as a major contributor to how gravity forms Proving why the Lagrangian points are important in forming the Universe. These articles introduce information never yet divulged. Singularity is in the precise middle of all objects in rotation in the precise centre dividing the object in sectors that will start the spinning initiation from that centre point. Thus, the spinning object will have a middle point, a very specific centre point that does not spin and only holds P as a specific value. One value such a line cannot have is zero because zero does not start any line and therefore the value of the line must be infinite, just as described in accordance and by the definition of singularity That point albeit hypothetical, is also as much a reality none the less and is placed where that point must be standing still because every line running from that point in opposing directions are also in opposing directional spin the other or opposing side. Considering the spinning motion in the fraction of time in the detailed instant every aspect of rotation will turn in every instant of change in time. The fact of the graph proves my point in quarterly opposing dimensions and values. From this centre line that is only theoretical definable, but is still there all the same, a opposing value always form that becomes real and distinct when rotating, but even more distinct when not rotating because then the line grows so much it covers all the matter, to a securing spin value. When rotation begins, the line shrinks back to a hypothetical position claiming a spin that is not less distinct but more distinct because from that point every rotating piece of what ever is then spinning will clearly carry the singularity value of P implicating rotation Placing singularity is fair, but what will the evidence be in proving its activeness as part of the creation at large? When looking at the cosmos from whichever angle indicates the fact that the cosmos is moving. When spinning too fast the top fights something because the alignment keeping it upright starts to tarnish. The same apply when spinning too slowly but that makes sense. In determining this behaviour as part of a cosmic process where matter interact with matter in an laid down set of rules, we should once more be asking questions and this time it is whether the top will show the same behaviour in outer space as it does on earth. Using the concept that gravity applies P as the circle factor P as well as P2 replacing r2 the replacing by P brings two values as P and P2. That I found is the case with gravity and will be apparent when explaining the sound barrier as well as the Four Cosmic Pillars. In order to create a distinction I remained using r as the indicator of the cube or non-circle that has vacant space and by vacant space I refer to non-solid structures. Pinpoint positioning of singularity P0 with P positioning space to either side forming the border set by singularity in constant directional change as time flows through rotation The new direction pointing to a new location in relation to the previous point will oppose the previous point it had in relation to direction considering the centre point. This information you just cannot miss because everything you will read is as new top science as anything new ever was.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781537259505
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publisher Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Height: 280 mm
  • No of Pages: 128
  • Spine Width: 7 mm
  • Width: 216 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1537259504
  • Publisher Date: 24 Aug 2016
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 313 gr


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