Infoblog: What is the universe made of and how?

What is the universe made of and how?

 

The universe is made of curved lines. There is nothing but curved lines in the universe.

 

In fact, the universe is chock full of curved lines.

 

The universe is a two dimensional phenomenon. It is comprised of a vertical dimension and a horizontal dimension.

 

 

As shown above, the universe is a harmonic dance with the (vertically aligned) black ball representing time and the red ball representing energy or angular momentum.

 

I subscribe to the view that the universe is a totally imaginal construct that occupies a 100 percent of space represented by the entire wave frequency spectrum 0-infinity with only blips of wave frequency waves comprising 0 percent of the entire spectrum manifesting as the rainbow frequencies.


 

The minuscule range of the light spectrum is significant, yet it does not occupy even 1 percent of the whole range. All of the above is a side show in the sense that they comprise the physical realm.

 

Is the universe an exponential-logarithmic phenomenon? Answer: Entirely so.

 

How is it made? It is made via incessant and persistent blowing with no time lapse between two blowings.

 

 

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