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What happens when two galaxies collide? What happens if there is life in one of these galaxies, for example, if there is an ancient civilization that has already sprouted? What if that galaxy is the Milky Way galaxy, what would happen on the planet Earth?
Petra and BaoHua... Even though they know very well that they are nearing the end of their lives, they meet this end with serenity, and this "feeling of nearing the end" does not prevent them from falling in love and making crazy love... They also have two alien friends... Michelle and Lynn are alien twins from the planet OLUSEY who visit them regularly... Meanwhile, in their bunker, Petra and BaoHua discuss the secrets of the universe's existence, black holes, big bangs, dark matter and much more.
(…) “Then what did ‘something without being’ or, in other words, ‘a thing without a being’ mean? In fact, this was not a statement that fully explained the truth! It could not be something that did not exist, that is, it was something that both existed and did not exist. The explanation for this was TINEST OF THE TINEST FOREVER.’ That was the sub-matter. The Big Bang mechanism was originally a substrate converter. A converter that transforms sub-matter into matter or initiates this process… On the other hand, it was not possible to call anything sub-matter, since the formula was ‘the smallest of the smallest is forever’. So, did you define anything as a sub-item, even if it is very small, how would you name the smaller one?
It was about some depth. They are so deep that they are deeper than the depths of the oceans, even the depths of space. These were subatomic particles, and the subatomic depth was infinity. Tiny particles ten, a hundred, a thousand, a million times smaller and much more… Forever… So an infinite depth…
Sub-matter was something that ‘both exists and does not exist’… And in order to at least visualize it before our eyes, we have to envision a subatomic space, large and small, going towards infinity, between the matter we know and the sub-matter. This is an infinite space of minors.
Quantum Physics, the pioneer of science in the twentieth century, surprisingly did not accept the infinitesimal. This meant that much more scientific developments than Quantum physics were on the way, and indeed, towards the twenty-second century, they did. (…)”
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