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Then there's the third size star.

I hypothesize that in the case of the "Big Crunch," when the entire universe collapses upon itself, something dramatically different occurs. When the universe develops a substantial center mass it should revert back to a star state. This star will grow continuously as it absorbs more and more of the universe's matter, thereby increasing its gravity.

However, when all the matter that exists is within reach of the star's gravitational pull it will no longer be able to radiate (as radiation is a stream of matter escaping). The star will then begin to collapse, and continue to collapse until the entire universe reaches singularity. At this point, the vacuum effect reaches its maximum possible intensity. The result is the Big Bang, Creation itself.

In short, it is the vacuum effect on the particles within the atom that forms atoms (i.e., holds them together). The vacuum effect on the atoms forms molecules. The vacuum effect on the molecules forms masses. In the case of celestial bodies, the vacuum effect on the entire body creates gravity.

As stated, the vacuum effect grows more powerful as heat increases. Heat is vibration. Vibration reaches its maximum intensity at the speed of light. In a mass traveling near the speed of light, the vibration is so extreme that the vacuum effect actually penetrates the structure of the quark. Since quarks are the substance that make up the particles of matter within the atom, a mass traveling near the speed of light expands its matter. However, the vacuum effect is forcing the heat away so rapidly that the mass simultaneously shrinks in length.
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This brings us back to the quark.

Since quarks are separate entities in motion inside the particles of the atom, we must assume that there is something at work inside the quark instigating this action.

We know that cold penetrates from the outside inward, which means the highest rate of vibration of any physical structure takes place in the core. This means that inside the quark there is a hot core. The vacuum effect is so intense upon this quark core that its heat cannot escape. And so, this quark core particle pulsates ad infinitum.

In other words, the basic, fundamental, subquark structure of the physical universe is a singular, continuously pulsating entity which is indivisible. Not even the vacuum effect can penetrate it. It is the action (and duty) of this quark core entity that instigates all heat-creating vibration within matter, and hence the vacuum effect which holds masses together.

Perhaps it was the crushing of a single quark core entity, which existed at the absolute core of the pre-Creation original mass, that triggered the Big Bang. Since the core entity is indivisible, its energy continues to increase as its compression increases, and so its full power can be achieved only in the event of the Big Crunch. However, if we were able to isolate a quark core entity and implement it in a controlled compression, it would provide us with an unlimited energy source.



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