Scale Theory

@SCALETHEORY
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Theory/hypothesis of an atomic based Universe, common sense that the Universe is just as atomic as atoms. The Universe is as atomic as a parent is to children.
So much is possible, it answers all our questions rather than create more questions as the Big Bang does so well. Everything is a vibration with infinite energy density found in the vacuum.
An atom lasts for infinity if not transformed, E=mc2
JT T.
https://aninfinitetimeinspace.wordpress.com/
Joined Dec 11th 2025
Life doesn't need the elements that constitute nutrients; it needs the vibrational energy from said elements, molecules. Atoms are, after all, wireless, never physically touching one another.

@wesdym

Really?

You do get the cartoonist wrote the numbers, correct?
How many numbers on the street do you come across and analyze? And I should grow up, got it.

Growing up is deleting your post too...

Microsoft has de-authenticated/de-activated 8.1 where product key is wiped from their online records. Can't re-authenticate/activate, says: "Windows can't activate. Try again later." for a week now.

Greed at new 21st century levels is a joke. These ass-hats are buying everything up so you have no choice, meaning no more capitalism. We've been saying this was late stage capitalism. It is official, now is the actual end of capitalism turned communist by trillionaires.

Orbits and Kepler’s Laws
They describe how (1) planets move in elliptical orbits with the Sun as a focus, (2) a planet covers the same area of space in the same amount of time no matter where it is in its orbit, and (3) a planet’s orbital period is proportional to the size of its orbit.

A planets orbital period could also be proportional to how much + and - ions reach it, solar wind, let alone its distance. Galaxy orbits same no matter distance, its a different force at/from large scales

Isn't it funny how we don't currently believe stars magnetism holds planets at the center horizon of polarity, planets do the same with moons?
SCALE
There’s Enough DNA in Your Body to Stretch to the Sun and Back: If uncoiled, the DNA in all your cells could stretch over 90 million miles.
random facts
M LeMont @mistersalesman‬ ‪@mistersalesman.bsky.social‬
If we could shine a light onto the universe, what colors would be absorbed or emitted? The light would need to be below 1 Hz range as it's too small to light up the Universe - too big to see atoms. Consequently, this is reasoning for space being black, a white background wouldn't be as beautiful.

What are the biggest challenges?

Trying to figure out a new concept of the Universe other than the Big Bang?

IT isn't difficult when you know everything at the smallest scale works the same as at the largest of scales.

We don't understand quantum physics because we compare them to simultaneously dead and alive cats or observing wave patterns change when not putting a frequency in the way of electrons.
We also don't understand black-holes, quasars, stars, due to the concepts of Big Bang.

"redundant species" "meaning their removal does not significantly alter the ecosystem's structure or function." --shitty wiki def...

This is what's referred to as the opposite of a keystone species. "redundant species"

What about the one that is destructive to ecosystems?

12 Invasive Animal Species That Have Destroyed Ecosystems

But humans aren't included, WTF scientists, get real!

Humans are not a keystone species, so don't act all special!

In fact, we’re the most destructive species on the planet and the planet would be a lot healthier without us.