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“The Wedding Dance”.

      In the beginning there was a Great Crown. An age of creation in the darkness compressed with raw energy. It has great heat, mass and a deep funnel in the fabric of space. It also has no light because there are no stars and the mass is so great that gravity can trap any light if there was from escaping.

      The Big Bang is a scientific theory about how the universe started, and then made the groups of stars (called galaxies) we see today. The universe began as very hot, small, and dense, with no stars, atoms, form, or structure (called a “singularity”).

      The shell cracks with a big bang starting the wedding dance with time and energy in space and expands outward.

      The rawest energy is two particles united in an orbiting wedding dance so fast that both parties appear in the same place at the same time.

      They are wedded. United in principle is the law for the God Particles. The God Particles is now no longer contained and has the ability to wed with another.

      The collision of another will break apart the particles then wed and unite creating the first worlds of creation called quarks, electrons, protons and neutrons formed, Quarks are one type of matter particle. Most of the matter we see around us is made from protons and neutrons, which are composed of quarks. There are six quarks, but physicists usually talk about them in terms of three pairs: a set of trinities up/down, charm/strange, and top/bottom. And within a few minutes these particles wedded together to form atomic nuclei, mostly hydrogen and helium.

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      Protons and neutrons each contain a trinity of three quarks. A proton is composed of two ‘Up’ quarks and one ‘Down’ quark while neutrons are composed of one ‘Up’ quark and two ‘Down’ quarks.

      The hydrogen atom containing the most basic component of one electron and one proton. The hydrogen atom has a much greater mass and slower orbit. And it also creates the largest body of gas that expands throughout the entire beginning universe. The gas fills the universe with large dense clouds that gather more mass and create even slower orbits.

      A helium atom is an atom of the chemical element helium. Helium is composed of two electrons bound by the electromagnetic force to a nucleus containing two protons along with either one or two neutrons. Helium is a chemical element with symbol He and atomic number 2. It is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-toxic, inert, monatomic gas, the first in the noble gas group in the periodic table. Its boiling point is the lowest among all the elements.

      Although Helium is the second most common element in the Universe (behind Hydrogen), it’s incredibly rare on Earth. There are only two places to find Helium. The first is the Earth’s atmosphere and the other is in the ground. From Star Stuff! Helium! So if you get an ore of the right type of radioactive element, and you wait millions and millions (or even billions) of years, you make a giant underground store of helium!

      So the good news is that these underground stores exist, so we have a supply of Helium for all of our scientific (and non-scientific) purposes. But the bad news? When we use it up, we’ll have to wait million of years for it to build back up, or figure out some non-prohibitively expensive way to recover it from the atmosphere. (It’s so expensive that many are thinking of mining the Moon when we’re out of it on Earth!)

      I’m all for environmentalism and conservation, but even if you aren’t, running out of Helium poses a serious problem for the continuing advancement of science and technology. Helium on Earth is scarce. It took millions of years to make the stores we have now, and once they’re gone, they’ll be gone for thousands of generations.

      So be careful with the precious things you have, and treat them like the precious things they are, even if others don’t. Because some of them — like Helium - The Backbone in the Table Cloth of creation -A Birthday Party throughout all time that never stopped— Are truly irreplaceable.

      And its possible that in just six days everything was set into motion that makes us possible and God said it was good. And on the seventh day God rested. Sure why not? Were here...

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      I call this The Wedding Dance with these three dominant bodies that evolve one step forward at a time. Energy (God Particle), Space and Time. Like time, it moves forward one step at a time on the time table. I also want you to see the relationship or trinity of the sentence above.

      Energy+Space+Time=Evolution. It takes the above three states for energy to dance, wed and evolve.

      See how the beginning of time is tethered to the evolution of the bodies of reality? It creates the body of creation.

God. So both are orbiting an engagement ring into a wedding dance to create the family of the children that branch out into the Tree of Life, The Tree of Knowledge, The Tree of Humanity. Also the Eco system of all the endless varieties or branches of life on mother earth that grows the tree of true knowledge that leads to your existence in Eden. You are the most advanced form of light or energy to date and if we are alive then so is all of Creation.

The First Black Hole ever produced is in the Big Bang Beginning that has the Playground of the First Funnel in the fabric of space with the First Mass and Gravity. It is also in a orbit while moving forward that works on the stellar gases throughout the universe. Pushing, pulling them into dense regions of gas like a stirring rod.

      The mass of gases will continue to collide and create very large bodies of more mass that creates very large deep funnels in the fabric of space and time that wells or wills the gas to compress into child eggs that ignites into very large adult stars. The universe shined bright with the birth of light. Every region of space contains different amounts of gas and energy and the stars formed will be in proportion to the amount of energy that is available in any given region.

      Over 100 Billion of these large adult stars will form and wed all throughout the universe. All these stars are at least 50+ times heavier than our Sun and will end its life in huge explosions, called a supernova. This explosion happens because the center, or core, of the star collapses in less than a second. The outer layers of the stars are blown off in the explosions, leaving behind very large black holes.

      Some supernovas leave a remnant (SNR) in the structure resulting from the explosion of a star in a supernova. The supernova remnant is bounded by an expanding shock wave, and consists of ejected material expanding from the explosion, and the interstellar material it sweeps up and shocks along the way producing denser regions of mass and staging the elementary nursery school of the stars, planets and galaxies we see today.

      Also during a super nova, the star releases very large amounts of energy as well as neutrons, which allows all the