The Universe Explained - The Evolving Universe


   In the cosmic black hole, MATTER is "torn" and SPACE is "crushed." It involutes and, at the end of the universe, all the physical laws (and, among them, gravity and the first physical law ) disappear with it. This ultimate state of matter is unknown, but its fate is known. With its remnants, will it surely rebuild itself.
   Depending on the lenght of its vanishing period is the shape of the UNIVERSE, our world as we depict it. Is the latter closed, open, rebounding (resilient), taut, flat, oval or other variants? Is it, though dynamic and constantly evolving, "immortal"? Or will it "die out" as a singularity? Nevertheless, as matter does, the universe will surely be able to catch on and evolve again as well as life in it and "realize the will of GOD and/or that our immortal mother NATURE."
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