On 13 January 2015 at 15:15, John Ross <[email protected]> wrote:

> Liz,
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> I have attached copies of pages 172 – 175 explaining what was  happening
> before there was a Universe Number 1.  Before there was a first universe
> there were entrons, electrons and positrons.  Prior to the formation of
> electrons and positrons there were tronnies that produce Coulomb force
> waves and tronnies are the focus of Coulomb force waves.  Once we have
> tronnies they combine to make entrons, and entrons combine to make the
> electrons and positrons.  Electrons, positrons and entrons combine to make
> protons.  Protons, entrons and electrons combine to make alpha particles.
> Atoms are made from alpha particles, electrons and entrons or alpha
> particles, electrons and entrons and up to three protons.
>

Thanks.I'll get back to you with any thoughts I may have.

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> Before there was anything there was absolutely nothing, just empty space.
> I admit that I do not know what started the process, but I know some
> process got started and it has up to now produced our Universe with 100 to
> 400 galaxies.  I have speculated that our Universe is the 47th universe.
> And that each universe is created in a Big Bang and destroyed in a Big
> Bang.  Chapter XXV describes the “Life and Death of Universes”.
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>
OK, here is a problem already! "Empty space" is not the same as "absolutely
nothing". Empty space still, in some sense, contains the laws of physics.
It must have various properties, in order that anything can appear within
it. The question that we're attempting to answer is, how can *anything*
have come to exist? I don't mean how could something come to exist in a
temporal sense - such as "why did Y appear at a certain time, before which
there was only X?" - I mean in the "ontlogical" sense - Why is there space
or time? Why are there laws of physics? Why these particular laws? Why
anything at all?

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