Arithmetic & Astronomy You Do the Math
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Descripción editorial
When we look up to the heavens we see all space and time, past, present, and a glimpse of the future. We see billions of stars in our galaxy and their reflection within frozen continuum, so that the universe shows but a fraction more of the billions already offered (despite the number of galaxies presumed; only a percentage of stars are in addition). The perspective of magnification provides telescopic views of astronomical proportionality (no ‘selfie’ of the galaxy, only a tiny tip of the iceberg). A telescopic magnification of astronomical proportion brings time and space closer (showing spatial amplification as facsimile), while a multi-framed cinematography multiplies perspective (showing time framed multiplicity). The universal galaxy is too big to see, taking a picture will not make two, and cutting the movie into frames does little to multiply.
There is only one galaxy- Universal in size; a frozen radioactive enormity defines absolute zero. Nebulous in shape, a refrigerated magnetic alignment defines prime infinity. A weak force is ubiquitous, but without focus. A strong force is pervasive, but without center.
We measure a refrigerated magnetism that displays few of its celestial alignments, so lessened by the cold it refrigerates. A solitary galaxy refrigerates the cogenerated gravitational universe of magnetic nebula. A gravitational magnetism becomes singular to stellar dimensionality. A unique stellar configuration exhibits its elemental design as the compounded nature of planetary makeup. A shared elemental chart need shift very little to forge a unique compounded nature.
Follow Megiddo through the eye of the needle.Take a journey through the mind's eye.