as the universe folds during net compression cycles (noting there is localized folding during net expansion cycles) particles from across the universe are stacked in f-series folds which untangle when the universe pulls apart.
The universe looks like a crumpled piece of paper from a ct4 3dimensional view, but some of the crumples may extend a very long way being much less superficial than the crumpled sheed we can make by way of example, more of the mosts complex origami in the universe than the sheet, but with surprisingly similar reflection of results when they are pulled apart by decompression during the net decompression phase.
The untangling process can involve very long chains of intermediate space or even ct0 solutions.
Since the dimensional components are stacked as f-series folds (folded along f-series lengths, the unfolding can help explain the spiral shapes of galaxies and the more earthbound spirals which are temporarily frozen in plant shapes and in the spiral shells like fossilzed one on my desk, presumably refrozen in the act of unwinding by localized compression.
It is easy to see how quantum entanglement can occur as two particles have to unwind from each others very long chain connecting ultimately linear solutions and how this process of unwinding can pull galaxies together or seprate them.
Gravity, being a function of the amount of compression or decompression in the universe most likely owes its expression as sprialing to this process.
I owe a great deal of the insight in book 8 to those who questioned my ideas in those books, bringing the socratic method into the process of what I was saying and for those comments I am thankful. I dedicate this book to those who supported my comments in this class and particularly those who did not.
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