Here
is not a galaxy but a cell consisting of a connective
tissue of a rat. "Protein fibers of the cell bark
are red." The central, oval and blue granulated
sphere makes the cell core, which includes both of the
core bodies - the nucleons.
Source: bdw 9/2001, p 12,
Bild
des Monats: Einblick in die Rattenzelle (H. Scherthan) |
Now
I have drawn the essential areas: two nucleons, one cell
core and many protein fibers of the cell bark, which
obviously have the freedom that they do not have to come
back to the center by its run.
According my theory, the cell is an
opened cosm - analogously to the protocosm, or arisen
from some protocosm. Already open, it is even closed,
because the protein fibers aren’t infinite but really
ending.
It is caused by the exchange. Just one cell doesn’t exist.
Always there is the exchange with the environment
leading to the conservation balance: the amount of given
is equal to the amount of taken. |
This
is the schematic result of my theory, which is valid for
all of the closed cosms:
1 - The horizon from which nothing
can escape, may be it would be open - like to see in the
picture of the middle marked by a white ring.
2 - The center
3 - The central area of internal mass
4 - The parities
5
- The vacuum space of returning radiation
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