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The Einstein's Beef.



Once a man said that he could transport a tonne of steel alone. And the way how that man makes that thing is that he makes thousand, one-kilogram weights. And then he walks thousand times between the beginning and end carrying a one-kilogram weight. That means the small parts can make the entirety that is dominating. 

We can think that the universe is like some kind of beef. If we want to make similar beef to what we eat in some restaurant we must know everything about that beef. We must know the spices that the restaurant uses. But then we must know what kind of animals it uses. And then the animal is what it eats. We must know does it feel stressed. And the most important thing is that we must know the nutrient that the cow eats. We must know what kind of landscape is in the area, where that cow lived, and then we must know the transportation conditions, etc. 

We must know the entirety so that we can model the thing. Everything in the beef means something. Same way, we must realize that there are no meaningless pieces in the puzzle, called the universe. Things like oscillations and other kinds of things, like the maser-effect that comes from the superstrings were more powerful in the just-born universe than they are today. When an open superstring is in a high power energy field it interacts like an antenna. 

That means the superstring conducts energy out from its ends. And if those superstrings are radially in the same position, to the center of the young universe that causes expansion because that radiation pushes plasma away. But same time the radiation that travels in the middle of the young universe from those superstrings forms the focus there energy level was very high. 

We are wrong if we think that there are "useless" particles in the universe. Maybe neutrinos and other kinds of things have no mass. But if there are trillions and trillions of neutrinos they act as entirety. 


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shape_of_the_universe


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultimate_fate_of_the_universe


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