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CREATESPACE The Absolute Relevancy of Singularity Investigating Kepler as a Thesis: The Absolute Relevancy of Singularity: Volume 7

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The Universe is built by a cosmic discipline I named the Cosmic Code and it was set to figures in the study Kepler formulated as a3 = T2k. Taking these figures I found the Universe forms gravity by a process that forms P. …why does it grow from small to large… All the above phenomena science are unable to explain. Every one in science throughout many centuries ignored Johannes Kepler because all saw him as some derogative of Newton…until now. Kepler introduced space –time but nobody took the time to acknowledge Kepler’s introduction. Kepler introduced space a3 – time T2k and showed that it is space a3 – time T2k that is performing gravity by relevance of k. Is our centuries long ignoring of Kepler truly the answer…Kepler introduced gravity by principle but no one in four hundred years took any notice of the manner in which Kepler brought gravity into human conception and understanding. Kepler calculated that it is the motion of space a3 during the time T2k that forms the gravity that is keeping the sun and all the individual planets apart but moreover gravity is keeping the planets in orbit. Gravity is the effort of independent objects to secure their position as the centre of the Universe by motion of space in space in relation to space by moving through space. I use Kepler to prove science because Nature proves Kepler and Kepler is annihilating Newton at every instant of science. All Kepler’s charts prove one thing and that is that space a3 moves T2k. All space moves because the Universe is constantly changing form and formations as time forms and alters space. While moving outer space expands bringing about movement and material within combined structures such as stars contracts by spinning motion which is gravity, which is the opposite form of the expanding movement we find that outer space produces. The Universe is formed by heat that we call light and light is dark when it moves away from us (expanding or becoming bigger thus moving further apart and by that it is drawing visible light inwards) and light is bright when it moves towards us (concentrating by gravitational contraction because contraction makes the light denser) but everything in the Universe is a form of heat. I show that in the Universe there are two substances filling the Universe. The Entirety of the Universe is about the relevance of density variation. Individual movement of material occupying specific space is forming density in relevance to all other material moving at various but specific speeds and the faster any atom or material moves, the denser form the movement will make the material to be. Seeing relevancies apply in the picture above it is not the mass that increases but it is the density of the material within the star that increase by claiming less space to hold more material in an denser environment. As cosmic gas or also known as outer space expands it moves slower while the density decreases. The increase of the density of stars reducing space wile becoming denser with more material in less space comes about by more material within less space spinning faster because of reduced space bringing about faster circling of material within a smaller confined space. In contras outer space again is moving slower because the space increases through expanding and more space moves slower. This puts the applying relevance on material to move faster in relation to outer space moving slower and thus material becomes denser as it moves faster while it is in ratio with outer space expanding and thus moving slower. This ratio allows material to move faster and then contract more space in the form of heat from outer space, which is filled with non-material heat. As material compact it absorbs heat from outer space that loses density. That secures material growth and by reducing density secures outer space expanding.

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