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Defining Singularity # 1: An Academic Letter

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Defining Singularity # 1: An Academic Letter
Defining Singularity # 1: An Academic Letter

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Defining Singularity # 1: An Academic Letter

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The question asked forever is "how did the Universe start". We know from the work of Albert Einstein that the entirety called the Universe started with one point forming singularity. It is a mathematical point and as it is that, which I found, I was able to locate and now I am able to present this very point as a reality that forms the centre of the Universe. Where is this point called singularity, which I show is the centre of the Universe? This question I answer by mathematical founded reasoning. This is not the Big Bang because by the time the Big Bang came everything that form the Universe was in the Universe. I address the issue about what came about before the Big Bang was even a thought. How did things progress from the first dot to what it was when the Big Bang came in place. That is what the title says: by dismissing the nothing that was in place before the Universe came about it established the Universe with all the possibilities we now enjoy. That I prove by using very simple and easy to understand basic mathematical laws that came in place as the Universe came about. As they say: "Read all about it".

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