Mental Health
By Z Davis
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I want you to think of all the little cuts and scrapes you’ve suffered throughout your life and now I want you to imagine that every one of them didn’t heal. They simply became infected.
Emotional injuries are like that. A little knock here and a little bruise there. You never notice them in your day to day life. It is only when someone touches one of them that you get that sharp sting, that flash of anger, that makes you instantly turn on that person.
“What’s wrong with you?"
"You’re awfully sensitive today."
“You’re not still going on about that, are you?"
Start the healing process, buy this book.
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Mental Health - Z Davis
The Big Bang
Exploded
Z. Davis
2021
Table of Contents
Introduction
The Age of the Universe
The Expanding Universe
Galaxies
Light
Colours of Light
The vacuum of space
The Heat of the Big Bang
Gravity
Atoms
Gravity and Static
Space and Time
The Great Expansion
Solar Wind
What about all that heat
Travelling at the Speed of Light
Are there Aliens
Introduction
How the Universe really works
The Big Bang.
It is from the theory of the expanding Universe that the Big Bang was surmised. Therefore in order to destroy the Big Bang we have to first destroy the expanding Universe.
If you imagine a hand grenade exploding until it forms a two foot circle. This is how the Universe is thought to be shaped, so by rewinding time you would end up with the original hand grenade. This is the thinking of all scientists at present.
It was Fred Hoyle, a scientist present when the Big Bang theory was proposed, that laughed and said it must have been one big bang. He was being sarcastic, but it fell on deaf ears.
A scientist with more time and money than he knew what to do with, decided he was going to count all the stars in the Universe. When I say, 'he', I meant his servants were going to count all the stars then he would take the credit.
One of his servants told him that she could tell how distant a star was by how red it was. The more distant, the more red.
Now our hero was an academic, this means he gets his knowledge from books. If you do not have any qualifications on this subject you are automatically dismissed by him.
So he got out his telescope and looked at the star and saw that it was indeed red. He knew from his books that the star should be white therefore the wave length had been altered. It had been lengthened from white, a short wave, to red, a long wave.
He also knew something the servant did not, the Doppler effect. Where something travelling away from you gets the sound, or light in this instance, stretched to a longer wave length.
He then looked around the sky and realised that every star in every direction, that was over a certain distance, were all shining red. This is called Red Shift
and so he took the credit for discovering the expanding Universe.
Once he explained this to his fellow academics, who all read the same books as him, they all agreed. So the expanding Universe was established.
It was a very simple step to speculate that as it was expanding from somewhere to somewhere else, then there had to have been a starting