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Strange, most of the inhabitants of the planet,,Earth,, believe in a God that no one has seen, but they don't believe in UFOs that have been seen and described many times.
The first radio waves from humanity must have reached the first stars. But they are over four light years away. Perhaps there will really be an intelligent sphere of light someday. Such would be the only means of communication that moves at the speed of light. If one could subject a light beam moving in a straight line to a circular law. In other words, lock an insane amount of light energy into one sphere. Like ball lightning in the case of electricity. Electricity also moves in a straight line to some extent when lightning strikes.
A person believes what he sees and feels!
Mask, how do you justify belief in God if you believe in what you see, for example?
With feeling. Try one way and then try the other. Preferably so that the probability of finding out is higher. You will always reach a satisfactory result for yourself.
It's easier to believe in aliens, it's more real!
I don't remember if it was Aguino Thomas or some other thinker, but one definite explanation was the cause-and-effect theory. A billiard ball was pushed by another billiard ball into a hole, and that other billiard ball was pushed by the billiard ball, which was the result of the player applying force. So was the story of the formation of planet Earth - it all started with the big bang, but what started the big bang?
Yes, if matter or even antimatter exists, then it is possible to create a lot of things, including so-called UFOs, but what created matter remains a mystery.
Perhaps quarks or protons of matter and then molecules arise, for example, in an infinite void (as a result of mutual friction and radiation in the ocean of the universe), because this infinite void is supposedly not a void, but still contains some kind of mass of matter within every cubic kilometer, evenly throughout the entire universe, which should be the first particle of matter visible and understandable to us. How does it arise there? As a result of the action of a mystical void, which nevertheless has mass. The only explanation could be similar to the emergence of lightning in clouds, because lightning is electricity and therefore moving electrons, protons. In short, matter that is not absolutely similar to the environment in which it arose. Except that it is matter. Perhaps then a particle of matter arises as a result of masses, movements and unknown processes invisible to us, but one thing is probably clear. It does not arise immediately as a ready-made galaxy, but as a small particle of matter. Therefore, if the formation of the first particle of matter can be explained, then the rest is already explainable, a chain reaction. For example, water should form at a certain distance from the star. When the particles of matter released from the star reach the outskirts of the star system. Secondly. If the speed of movement of a galaxy, star or some other moving celestial body and the density of matter in the universe are known. We could calculate how much time it would take, from absolutely zero, for some object with a larger mass to form. For example, a galaxy. It is possible to exclude that at the beginning a moving and collecting body could not meet other larger bodies, if only as the overall mass of matter increases, such a probability constantly increases. On the other hand, the density of the mass of the void could be higher in some places and the formation of matter could also be a little faster, in larger quantities, in density. That is, in a dark matter cloud. The statement is then this: The mass of the void, which is not emptiness but is dark matter, a particle of matter formed as a result of the friction of which, and the merger of very many particles of matter, a larger mass is formed. Rocks, meteorites, comets, planets, stars, galaxies. And if such a logical explanation exists, one could assume that dark invisible matter, which still has mass, is still producing matter, because stars and black holes cannot produce matter, but they consume and transform it. On the other hand, a big bang cannot be ruled out completely, because matter likes to gather together and then fly apart under great stress, but for a big bang, some kind of larger matter forces should already exist. And if galaxies 13 billion light years away are fixed, which are the ages of our galaxy, then by all accounts it could have taken billions of years for this galaxy to form from one particle of matter merging with others, or it met another galaxy, which still had to take billions of years to form. Which in turn calls into question the certain age of the universe. Highlighting the life history of the formation of matter and its transformation into other forms. So, according to this theory, a particle of matter is created from dark matter. It merges with others until it becomes a moving object collecting particles of matter. It grows to the size of a planet. Larger magnetic force fields are created. Collisions of larger objects begin, orbital companions are created until an object the size of a tenth of the sun is created. A general combustion begins, which starts all the wonderful events and chemical processes that become larger and larger. A galaxy is finally formed, which moves through the universe at a speed of 0.002 of the speed of light and collects all larger and smaller particles of matter on its way until it meets another of its kind. It can also be assumed that more matter is created at the edges of the solar system, which accumulates there as an accumulation of particles left behind from the universe and particles left by the sun with the solar wind. Creating a lot of meteorite mass there, which could be the starting material for a new future solar system. In tens of billions of years. Creating the possibility of a new 25 billion year cycle, because exceeding the critical mass limit, regardless of the sun or its activity, should start to accumulate if nothing happens to the sun itself. In addition, there are influences outside the solar system that may not allow circumstances to go that far without intervention. However, such a moment is difficult to catch in the universe, because by then the star has probably gone out, been hit or exploded, which does not prevent a new cycle from starting. Therefore, the producer of matter should be something even larger and more sparse than matter itself, or dark invisible matter, which does not accumulate like matter and surrounds it. Dark matter is like air and matter is water, and matter is then created in dark matter like dust or a raindrop. In any case, something in dark matter must produce matter when dark matter moves in the universe and reacts with something, for example, statically. And the smallest particle of matter is created. The reason why I think so is that the true beginning of the existing chain of matter cannot be sought in the existing large collection of matter, or in the matter that already exists. Just considering the size of the universe, the location of the origin of matter should be in relatively many different places and initially in a very small form, and probably still exists now. But it is very difficult to catch the origin of such a small particle of matter in the universe, but they are scattered everywhere in a very small form. Later, the processes that take place in stars and black holes make matter diverse. By performing all conceivable, various hellish experiments with matter. However, this theory does not explain the origin of dark matter, because we do not even know what it consists of, or what gives it mass. In any case, there is something in dark matter that belongs to matter and it is mass or at least resembles it a little, because it affects the surrounding environment. The forces of influence of this mass could have been the first basis for the motion we know. A competing contender is, of course, a black hole, but it is not at all certain whether it could exist without matter. Only with the support of dark matter and by ejecting matter from the sides, in the form of small particles. This could be theory two, which is also possible, because dark matter and black holes cannot be seen. In this case, one could imagine the birth of matter. A huge dark matter vortex in the center of mass of a black hole, but it is not known whether the mass of dark matter has the ability to accumulate. Link where tornadoes several times larger than the Earth can be seen. Fits into this topic. http://novaator.ee/ET/kosmos/video_paikesel_mollavad_tornaadod/ Such a theory then. The entire text is just an opinion.
The same type of talk as in the old days that the earth is flat. The aliens said that this previous opinion about the creation of matter is not true.