Saturday, November 09, 2024

Nobody Can Explain 1000s of Strange Little Red Dots Found by JWST Everyw...How ever Q-FFF Theory can by:


Q-FFF Theory says : the origins are: : Multiple Lonely Quasars producing plasma around also as disc.


Also see: The Dark Matter Axion Black Hole Singularity , exploded according to the Big Bang of Q-FFF Theory, into 12 mirror symmetric dual CPT (anti) matter  copy universes, called the Raspberry Multiverse. and: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/313469112_CP_Symmetry_Between_Material_and_Anti_Material_Copy_Universes_Combined_with_Local-and_Multi-Universal_Cycle_Time






Physicists have simulated a version of the Big Bang that produced two universes: one where time moves forward, like in our own, and another where time flows backward. For a long time, scientists have tried to explain why time moves in one direction. Many believe that this is due to entropy, which measures disorder and increases over time. However, a newer idea suggests that gravity, not entropy, might determine the flow of time.
In this recent experiment, researchers explored this theory by creating a simple model of the universe with just 1,000 particles. Using computer simulations, they studied how these particles behaved under Newtonian gravity. They found that, regardless of the initial setup, gravity naturally led the particles into a dense, orderly state without any external influence. This showed that gravity alone could shape the "arrow of time," without needing a special low-entropy starting point.
Their findings suggest that the Big Bang might have created two parallel universes—ours, where time moves forward, and another where time flows in reverse. In the simulation, from a highly compact state, the universe expanded in two directions, each with its own time arrow going in opposite directions.
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Nobody Can Explain 1000s of Strange Little Red Dots Found by JWST Everyw...How ever Q-FFF Theory can by: see: https://bigbang-entanglement.blogspot.com/2024/11/nobody-can-explain-1000s-of-strange.html