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The Structure of the Beginning of the Universe - Point Circle Structure

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Abstract

The radiation radius of any object is equal to the speed of light divided by the angular velocity of the object's rotation. R=c/ ω, R is the radiation radius, c is the speed of light ω It's angular velocity. When the rotational speed of an object is equal to the speed of light, the radiation radius is equal to the radius of the object. The high-speed rotation of air can create a vacuum inside, without air. Dense solids that rotate at the speed of light can also form a vacuum inside them, free of matter. Due to the constant speed of radiation and the speed of light, the radiation radius must exist inside objects that rotate faster than the speed of light. When a dense object far exceeds the speed of light, the radiation radius R tends to be infinitely small, similar to a point. Due to the object's rotation speed far exceeding the speed of light, the internal vacuum of the dense object, the outer circle, is bound to be extremely large, and there is a radiation circle with a very small radius inside - a point, forming a point circle structure. At this point, the entire matter of the universe is concentrated on this dot and circle structure, and the universe is about to perish and start a new universe.

Presenters

  • Han y yong Quan

    Huairou District NO.1 high school

Authors

  • Han y yong Quan

    Huairou District NO.1 high school