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The Big Bang (supermassive white hole) 13.82 billion years ago was the result of a supermassive black hole in another universe - Einstein-Rosen bridge


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"The Big Bang (supermassive white hole) ~13.82 billion years ago was the result of a supermassive black hole in another universe. Our universe & that SBH share the same event horizon. That SWH & SBH formed an Einstein-Rosen bridge (wormhole). This duality combines these two singularities in a birth-life-death-rebirth cycle within The Conglomerate of nonparallel-universes (multiverse). This 'simple' cause-and-effect explains both infinite space and eternity. Self-replication is the simplest design58 for everything from a cell to a universe to a mind."

 

This is part of Seal #1 (of 7) that's found on the cover of the 74-page booklet There Are No Coincidences - there is synchronism, nonlocal cause-and-effect, design and alignment. Please see url removed

'7 Seals' explained 8.20.14 bw.doc

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A massive white hole would imply a specific origin to the universe, and an 'explosion' outward from there.

Neither fits with observational evidence.

 

And this 'see-saw' effect between the two universes would imply that our expansion has to be slowing to lead to the eventual collapse and expansion from the other universe's end of the E-R bridge.

The expansion is in fact, accelerating !

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It is very unwise to provide a .doc file; even if your intentions are honest, it is possible that you have been infected with a macro virus without knowing.

 

I would advise against downloading a Word document from an unknown source. (I also doubt it is worth reading but will take a look if the PDF is posted.)

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