The Creation of Matter and Planets
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The Creation of Matter
Matter is created inside a steller vortex and is spread to the galaxy through dissociation which is either instant or gradual.
- Instant
This happens when the Negative Force keeps on imposing itself on a lifeless, matter-filled, heavenly body. This results in a supernova.
A living heavenly body is one whose core is not yet filled with matter, but rather has the convertible, radiant, spatial, and aethereal layers still active.
- Gradual
This happens when the Negative Force slowly creeps into a living celestial body through its spaces or qosts.
Both instantaneous and gradual dissociation converts the celestial body back into the component 5 layers.
The dissociation of stellar vortices spreads both organic and inorganic matter a galaxy.
Organic matter then becomes the vehicle for life when combined with the Positive Force emitted by a star. This is evidenced on earth by the patterns of the spread of certain viruses that follow the patterns of starlight.
The evolution of life will be discussed by Bio Superphysics.
The Creation of Planets
Planets are stellar vortices that failed to become stars.
A stellar system being born has many vortices around a central vortex. The weaker ones get absorbed into the stronger ones. This leads to the following known outcomes:
- 2 strong vortices as binary stars, and weaker vortices as planets. This is the most common.
- 1 strong vortex as a star, and many weaker vortices.
- 1 strong vortex alone. This is rare and is seen in Vega.
The dynamics of planets such as plate tectonics will be discussed in the Material Layer.