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7) Bubbling background

But before answering this question, let’s resume what we’ve just seen and enumerate the “facts” we have met:


1- Energy accumulated because of a rotating “motion


2- This energy was kinetic


3- The “effect” of the energy’s rotation was Centrifugal


So…


Why did this accumulation stop at Plank’s time (10^-43 sec)?


Let’s see what exists when Planck time occurs. In other words, what is the state of “things” just before the Big bang?


The following is a drawing of our “bubbling” kinetic energy surface in rotation:



The “bubbling” impression is given by the fact that we are in front of a kinetic energy event that possesses one single feature; meaning “motion”. And this “motion’s potential trajectory” starts from everywhere towards everywhere.


On top of that fact, we have the rotating motion of the event itself, which is oriented counterclockwise. This rotation defines the centrifugal “effect” we have just seen.

Now to get our answer to “why the energy creation stopped at the Big-bang”, I will ask a Chinese friend of mine to present us what he calls a Tai-Chi graphic;



First, we have to note the direction of the rotation (counterclockwise) which is confirmed by the two trailing part of both “water drops” composing the drawing.


Those “water drops” will represent the two “factors” produced by a rotation:


a) The active “centrifugal effect” we already have observed and


b) A passive “effect” habitually called “centripetal effect” that we will analyse right away.

Let’s settle this active/passive description.


Coming back to our previous solely existing energy surface in rotation, we have observe a centrifugal “effect”. So, undoubtingly, this “effect” is “real”; it does exist. In fact, today we use this rotating “effect” to help us sending rockets in space by “blasting off” at sites installed the closest possible to the equator where the “effect” is maximized.


But what about its lot talked about “counterpart”, the centripetal “effect”?

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