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The SCIET derives from a single measure, the Unitary Value of the distance between the center and the edge,  and defines all the space surrounding the center through equidistant angularities and subdivisions while retaining that definition of their existence together as a permanent record. The measure is as unlimited as the Awarness from which it came. There is no limit on smallness or largness except the speed of change itself.

The SCIETs spatial structure is a Resonance Map that can be illustrated by the use of twenty tetrahedral forms attached together at a single virtice.

The forms simulate the event horizon structure surrounding a tiny primeval single value blackhole, a continuing reaction of the void to the original charge intrusion. You might say that the SCIET is an isotope of black hole ``bubbles" that are  stimulated into existance by the presence of difference and stabalized by resonance.
 

 Inflationary Model

SCIET Agreement

SCIET versus the Inflationary Model

SCIET Dynamics consolidates the  immediate post-culmination particles within the space of their origin. The equally spaced pre-protons continuously react to their line-of-sight cohorts through Resonance Return to build SCIETspheres and thereby emit photons into the Frequency potential level of the Creation Substance.


The Stages of Creation
SCIET Agreement



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The Inflationary Model was developed to explain the observations of astronomers that deep space objects are moving away from their point of creation at very high rates of speed. These observations were originally made by Edwin Hubble who used the spectral ``red shift" to ascertain that the objects he had observed were moving.

An article in Discover Magazine on Alan Guth, the originator of the inflationary model makes some interesting points about the theory. The theoretical existence of a ``false vacuum" that erupts into a universe as a very small part of , I guess, the Void. The size needed to form a universe is just one-billionth of a proton, which then grows exponentially into the current universe. Interesting, but my head is reeling. It grows in the empty Void? I mean it has all the energy it needs and it exists in an empty void of limitless proportions for it to grow into?

Not Aware of That

SCIET Dynamics explains it differently.  The SCIET Dynamic Universe can start with one-billionth of a proton also. But the Universe is created within that space. SCIET Dynamics uses an
internal void that allows unlimited subdivision of any given space, so a new Universe can be carved out of any starting size.

The idea of
subdivision and consolidation of charge in space  with both converging on the Void from opposite directions can explain all of the observations in astrophysics. It does especially well when explaining the energy of the universe since it can take the energy that is defined within the Void (Creation Substance) bubble and focus it into extremely small parts of the whole through the processes of subdivision and Resonance Return Values. Given enough time the very small difference between the original area and the surrounding void becomes the universe of space and matter.
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The Hubble red shift observations are equally well explained by the notion that all bodies are actually shrinking at the same rate within the region of space where they formed. This would explain why the further bodies appear to be traveling at higher rates of speed, they are consolidating into their own centers and what we are seeing is the accumulated effect from the beginning of the Universe.

Any amount of charge contained in the
Unitary Value could be subdivided and consolidated through the process of Harmonic Fractional Receptive Reduction and Return Resonance Values to form matter as we know it.

The idea of a shrinking Universe may seem extreme, but it makes sense when assuming that the first value was simply ``unmatched", a singularity lacking any other value to interact with, a value reacting to itself, in a Void of its own creation.


Dane M Arr
2012



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