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Planck Pressure and Force Between Two Hubble Sphere Universes Are Equivalent and Provide Evidence for Multiple Hubble Sphere Universes and Rigid Components of Space

Authors: Michael John Sarnowski

The 113 PlanckPressure Pascals  4.63309*10 . In this paper the author proposes that Planck Pressure could be the gravitational force of attraction between two equal sized universes all concentrated on the tiny area of one fourth of Planck Area. This paper shows that the Critical density of the Hubble Sphere Universe gives the same exact mass of the universe as the Planck Pressure requires between two Hubble Sphere Universes, attracted gravitationally and applied to the one fourth of Planck Area. This shows, that for such an enormous pressure, to be concentrated on such a small area results in an extremely rigid components of space and implies that matter and its properties could not entirely travel through space, but must be transmitted mostly through another mechanism which, likely, is a wave mechanism.

Comments: 4 Pages. Mass of Universe correlated with neutron.

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[v1] 2014-04-07 12:57:17
[v2] 2014-06-01 15:21:21
[v3] 2014-06-24 20:56:13

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