Authors: Eugenio Ullauri
The Universe is a finite system possessing a cyclic behavior and its density is subjected to continuous variations. The density increases from particles like photons and neutrinos to dense objects like black holes. This behavior is the reason that local groups are gradually becoming denser. But objects cannot have infinite density so they reach a state where they become unstable and explode. This means that black holes will explode into particles photons and neutrons, and the density increasing behavior starts again. Analyzing requires an observer which is itself a part of this Universe and possesses capabilities to analyze information. But everything is a part of this Universe and to analyze an object (a part of this Universe), we must do it in the function of another object. This means A is perceived differently by B and different by C. The a, b or c may or may not be observers. However, in practice we need at least one observer otherwise we would not able to calculate. This observer is of course an object that influences the objects that are being analyzed by it. The energy of an object in relation to another object is given as: Energy of A in reation to B=change in acceleration*difficulty to move There nothing exists in the Universe that is has a constant value and everything can be described by the interaction of one object in relation to another. The difficulty to move is equivalent to difficult to become denser. That is the black hole that has low difficulty to move also has low difficulty to become denser. If it is translated to the bendable space which is difficult to move, we can say that A bends space in a way to B and in another way to C also. The difficulty to move can be defined by the following equations as: E=∆a*difficulty to move
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