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07 THE FIRST GALAXIES

 

Once the being that would have the responsibility of creating the material universe was designated, that is, the universe without including individual spirits, this being would begin to create the first hydrogen atoms to form the primordial matter of all galaxies. Then the rapid expansion of the universe would begin. This expansion could not possibly be due to a large explosion but rather due to the introduction into matter of a repulsive force that would begin to separate it. In this way, the first mini galaxies of pure hydrogen would begin to form. These first galaxies would have in their interior two forces, one that would be of repulsion that would drive them apart from each other in opposite directions and another of attraction that would push them to get closer to those that would be closer. One would be a force that we could call vertical repulsion, and another would be a horizontal attractive force. This explains why some galaxies move away from others while other galaxies move closer to their neighbors. Over time and as the galaxies move away from each other, their vertical position would gradually transform into horizontal, then, the repulsive force will become attraction and the galaxies will begin to approach until they come together and form a single one again mass and all the atoms will unite until they become a single particle and the expansion process will begin again.

Immediately after the expansion of the hydrogen clouds began, the fusion of hydrogen would begin to form the first super-giant stars. These stars would generate more complex atoms in their interior due to their great internal pressures and then they would explode, later, with their ashes, planets like Earth would be formed. These initial explosions would be responsible for the background radiation that shows that the universe was together in the past. Over time, the galaxies would be organized leaving large empty spaces between them, giving the universe the current appearance similar to a complex network of neurons similar to the brain, and in reality, that network of neurons would form the mind of the universal being as if each galaxy was one of the neurons in your brain.

The material universe, thus forms a luminous circular structure similar to how our spirit does, because in reality we are a spirit, but that lives inside a human body, we are, therefore, similar to that great universal spirit but in miniature, although we live on the higher plane that represents human life. The universe is at the same time spirit and matter, because when the matter of the spirit condenses it becomes visible as normal matter. Man, on the other hand, is the consequence of uniting an individual spirit provided with little dense matter, with the highly condensed matter of the universal spirit. When the universe reaches the limit expansion point, the expansion energy will cease and the galaxies will again begin to approach until they form a single particle again and the process will begin again. In reality, in the universe everything moves in a circular way, that means that even the rays of the sun will one day return to the point from which they left.

All galaxies have a star wrongly called a black hole inside them, which due to its intense gravity holds the rest of the stars around it together, this star fulfills the same stabilizing function as the sun in the solar system. This central star is not a hole but is made up of mass so super compressed that it traps even light particles, making it difficult to detect. In these stars the gravitational pressure that occurs in them is not from top to bottom as people think but from the outside to the inside, this means that the pressure from the sides is neutralized in the center where the opposite pressures meet, which which makes it absurd to consider it a hole. The fact that these stars have a very intense gravity does not make them more of a hole for that reason than any other star in the sky. However, since the galaxy is a disk, all the matter that falls into the black hole does so from the horizontal circumference towards the center, which causes these stars to have a point of high pressure in the entire horizontal disk and two points of low pressure pressure at the poles, this causes matter from the disk to collide at high speed in the center causing a rebound through the poles resulting in the output of energy and perhaps some matter.

Current scientists try to understand the deep mechanisms of matter but limiting themselves only to observing the external behavior of its particles, this is a clearly derogatory attitude, because by acting like this they deny matter its right to be considered alive and aware of its own acts, therefore, in order to understand it deeply, it is necessary to study it from a point of view not only physical but also metaphysical because the more one delves into the fundamentals of the matter, the more necessary it is to take into account the moral and spiritual aspects in order to understand it.

The size of the universe is not infinite, but it is correct to say that space, also called vacuum, is, but only in terms of its ability to expand indefinitely when material particles move through it, but instead, the matter, and the size that it can encompass if it is limited, because otherwise it would be in contradiction with the principle of universal renewal that requires the return of all matter to the central point from which it arose. From the very moment that the stars emit their first rays of energy, the process of returning to the origin of their starting point begins, because those light particles do not describe a rectilinear but a curved path that will end precisely when they all return to the place from which they arose and form the egg of original matter again. This is so, because in reality energy in an absolute sense is not lost but only changes phase, first it is in the stars conserved within the hydrogen atoms, then it is launched into space and passes through the planets favoring the progress of civilizations, then disperses in space over immense distances and finally returns to the starting point to start all over again. This gradual energy transition is what creates the time that in turn causes evolution and guarantees that there are no two equal days in all of history, this continuous process of renewal is what makes life interesting and therefore, when that energy is ends it will be necessary for the universe to begin again.