segunda-feira, maio 24, 2010

spacetime continuum distortion times two

the universe is not expanding; it is, in fact, bending itself by way of a force produced by the density of parallel universes "behind" ours. they stretch it, bending it around their focus of tension, creating distortions in the spacetime continuum of our universe, determining that what is perceived as either a constant or variable speed at which the celestial bodies apart from / gather with each other may not have actual relation to either space and time at which they appear. that is because not only the massive bodies generate distortions in the spacetime continuum inside the universe, but also because further spacetime distortions to the universe come from its peers outside itself. it is expected that this universe itself influences the other universes in its horizon of events.

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