Model of the Universe

Franz Heeke

According to this model there exists a supermassive "Black Hole" in the centre of our Universe. All elementary particles and matter of the Universe are orbiting and revolving aroud this central mass, bound by gravitation.


Notes

    1.    Central supermassive black hole (Central Point  CP)
    2.    All  matter of the universe circling / orbiting around CP
    3.    Elementary particles at the periphery of the universe
    4.    Elementary particles, joining up to an elementary atom, circling about their common centre
    of mass, gravitating towards  CP
    5.    Elementary atom capturing more particles, building up a heavier atom around a nucleus
    6.    Atoms are gravitating the closer to the central black hole, the heavier they become. Atoms
    in building-up process absorb energy, are thus invisible (dark matter)
    7.    An dense cloud of atoms accumulates close to the  CP. This leads to formation of stars and
    galaxies, again around a nucleus:  smaller black holes in the centre of each galaxy
    8.    Formation of stars goes along with fusion and break-up of atoms, radiation starts, matter
    becomes visible, elementary particles are being flung back to outer regions
    9.    Disintegrating matter strives away from the CP (1). The visible universe is expanding
    10.  Galaxy on its way to outer regions of the Universe continouusly loses matter
    11.  Galaxy after explosion of its central black hole.  Heavier atoms, stars and black holes cannot
    exist at outer regions of the Universe,  only elementary particles exist at the periphery
 

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