From The ET Guardians :–
On taking a closer look at “The Big Bang” theory of The Universe :-
If all the matter [or energy, which is the same thing] was gathered at one point, that would result in a “Black Hole”, from which nothing could escape, no matter how enormous the explosion. Besides, [consulting Einstein again], the greater the mass of a body, the slower time passes on that body, and the gravitational field of a black hole is so intense that time would stand still at that point. No explosion could take place because there would be no time for it to happen. Events need time in which to unfold.
These obvious drawbacks don’t seem to bother the cosmologists who adhere to this flawed theory, however. There is a rival theory that was in vogue some years ago. It was called “The Steady State” theory of the Universe. This theory proposes that matter is continually created, uniformly throughout the Universe.
The drawbacks to this theory were that no one could explain where the matter came from, or where it ultimately went to. Both of these theories are examples of one dimensional thinking, but the latter theory is nearer to the truth. It is generally accepted that atoms are the building blocks of matter, and that they are comprised of sub-atomic particles.
It is these [somewhat elusive] sub-atomic particles that enter the third dimensional plane [or material world] from the 4D, or Astral Plane. In the material world they create atoms, from which molecules and the elements of matter are created.
After a very long period of time, this matter eventually falls into a “Black Hole”, where the intense gravitational field tears the atoms apart into sub-atomic particles which are then re-absorbed into the 4D, or Astral Plane. The matter of the Astral Plane is more diffuse, or less dense, than that of the 3D,or material plane, as it is made up of sub-atomic particles.
We live in a multi-dimensional Universe, and maybe difficulties would disappear from other theories, if the theorists were to take this into account. ”
Channelled through David[Rananda] on the 20th September 2009
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