speculation on the nucleus and infinite heat

trevorjohnson83

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The oneness and expansive cold of the space medium exists inside the nucleus with the incredibly dense matter. Although there are infinite levels of smaller and smaller nuclei composing the nucleus, each level is in a finite number. The levels become decreasingly less percentage of the nucleus's overall heat. The oneness of the space medium exists at these infinite levels as well. So how can infinity fill up with heat from the background medium of space, wouldn't it take forever? Doesn't that open the all things are possible door? Perhaps or perhaps there is a finite number of levels that movement in our universe has an influence on, equal in expansive space medium and small nuclei. Perhaps when an atom moves through the universe, the infinite heat inside is so small a percentage at decreasing levels that it fills up from infinity out and when you move fast you back up this process and create time dilation.
 
The oneness and expansive cold of the space medium exists inside the nucleus with the incredibly dense matter. Although there are infinite levels of smaller and smaller nuclei composing the nucleus, each level is in a finite number. The levels become decreasingly less percentage of the nucleus's overall heat. The oneness of the space medium exists at these infinite levels as well. So how can infinity fill up with heat from the background medium of space, wouldn't it take forever? Doesn't that open the all things are possible door? Perhaps or perhaps there is a finite number of levels that movement in our universe has an influence on, equal in expansive space medium and small nuclei. Perhaps when an atom moves through the universe, the infinite heat inside is so small a percentage at decreasing levels that it fills up from infinity out and when you move fast you back up this process and create time dilation.
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If the universe is an atom to an outside universe and all atom's are universe's, I think that motion of an object only effects the atom's within and not smaller, and only one universe expanding out as well. Probably because an object doesn't shed any energy moving through the medium of space/heat and therefore preserves it energy that it doesn't effect infinite levels of atom/universe's and therefore doesn't take forever when an object moves through the universe, for energy of time dilation heat to reach all levels of the infinite, those levels are relative to there own nucleus.
 
Also if an atom/universe is in a star, the heat of the star will blackout the universe around those atom's, but as you get deeper in those atom's by maybe a few levels, the heat of the nucleus gets hotter as things get smaller and eventually within a few levels of infinity the temperature of the star wouldn't effect the heat and time dilation of the overall universe.
 
Although there are infinite levels of smaller and smaller nuclei composing the nucleus, each level is in a finite number. The levels become decreasingly less percentage of the nucleus's overall heat.
Actually in re thinking the math since each level of nuclei are in a finite number, the nucleus doesn't contain infinite heat but a finite temperature that is the same for each level of nuclei, and when added together at each level they might be equal in heat provided to the finite number of nuclei, which determines the size of the nucleus. Knocking this off balance with fusion may give atom's some of their special properties.
 

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