“A Lot of Little Bangs”

Every year there are fireworks set off; some are blasts of singular explosions up in the air; perhaps six or eight hundred feet up; and with a circular blast of particles of fiery chemicals. Those streak outwards from a central point; and rapidly extend with trails of light marking the paths of the fiery particles. They quickly extend out a couple of hundred feet; then burn out of existence.

One night while looking at a set of stars; which are visible every year; as four stars; I saw a fifth; much brighter light located in the middle of that normal set of four stars. Suddenly it got even brighter; then it dimmed way down; then it suddenly exploded just like a fireworks ball of fiery pieces. They then went out; that left only four normally visible stars of that box like grouping. I decided it was a military test of an object placed in that location in space, being targeted and hit. Obviously, the object was only a couple of hundred miles above the Earth, and it was in geocentric orbit, placed to look like one of the stars; of the box configuration.

But it started me thinking; the whole event from explosion to back to darkness in that location; took only perhaps three seconds. Then I thought about how small that area of expansion of fire particles really was; when compared to say the actual distances in between those four stars. Then I considered the distances there; with the size of our universe as we see it.

Then I considered how big the so-called Big Bang would have to have been; in order to have fathered all the so-called dark matter which reportedly fills the majority of our universe. I concluded that that was not how the dark matter came into existence.

The act of creation is constantly ongoing; and light is the cause and source of creation. Which proceeds through the process of gravitation or spin; and that is instigated by the spin imparted to the dark pre-atomic dust; which is also spit out of the stars, along with the photons; and the dust is carried out by the Bow Wave; and exhaust vortex of the photons as they are speeding out into the darkness of space. The stars are the creators of both light and the pre-atomic dust which permeates the vastness of space. That pre-atomic dust is then set into static charged attraction; then the dust is turned into atoms of matter and masses of gravitating parts which we measure as having gravity.

There are explosions taking place in the universe, on a regular time frame. They are quite large as supernovas are known to be. However, they are really nothing when compared to what the so-called Big Bang would have had to have been, if it really existed.

The idea of a first ignition; perhaps a small Bang; followed ever since by more bangs over the life of the universe; makes more sense to me. Which is what we see ongoing still in our universe today. As for the question of when that first bang occurred; is obviously beyond our reach.

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