Rick B.

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Rick B.

Rick B.

@fancypossum

Beigetreten Nisan 2022
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Alex Stein #99
Alex Stein #99@alexstein99·
The Mayor of Tampa is a Fake Lesbian and this is all the proof you need!
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DAVE Foos FOSS@DavidFo25871896·
THIS is why they ALL MUST BE SENT BACK. Nobody stays, they all go back. We have no need for people who will TRASH OUR NATION because tbey are too lazy to dispose of garbage & want to mess up our waterways. If I was KING OF THE WORLD, the first thing I would do is put a mandatory travel ban on ALL SOUTH ASIAN NATIONS so they cannot move anywhere else & then force all of them who are in WESTERN CIVILIZATION to return to their homelands. if they want to move to CHINA, that's up to them. They can be "blessed" with South Asias brightest people. We don't want any of it.
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Rick B.@fancypossum·
@chill42550 @kirumbu101 @TheBlackSheep84 The Bible was NOT about blacks, other than the curse of Cain. Sure sounds like blacks. The curse was; the land would no longer yield crops for him, and he was condemned to become a "fugitive and wanderer" on the earth forever [just like blacks, mass migration and their crime]
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Terrence Popp@PoppTerrence·
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Classicist. ✝️
Classicist. ✝️@Classicist9999·
@Donna_Rachel_ 🕎🇮🇱✡️ Every jew. A jewess mocks the grape of 250,000 White girls by Muslims. Why am I not surprised? Because I am a Genius-IQ anti-Semite. Many of you are high-IQ anti-Semites; some of you are Genius-IQ. The rest are simply lost. Follow @Classicist9999
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@SunWeatherMan @EthicalSkeptic HEY! As an avid book reader, I love and respect the ONLY great African American in all of American history.
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SpaceWeatherNews@SunWeatherMan·
I cannot find evidence of a book that has been 1) bought/received, 2) photographed & posted here, 3) with the author tagged, as much as @EthicalSkeptic's ECDO text. Yes, most avid book-buyers aren't posting photos or tagging authors (on ANY social media). Yes, the book-lover crowd is VERY anti-Elon and anti-X. Still... this is cool. Go ahead and find someone who outdid what Roger did in a few months here.
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Kekius Maximus
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
Does the Universe Have a Preferred Direction? Cosmology assumes something very simple: at the largest scales, the universe has no special direction. Up, down, left, right, all equivalent. But when scientists studied the cosmic microwave background, the oldest light in the universe, they noticed something strange. The largest temperature patterns in this ancient radiation appear aligned along a single axis in the sky. This alignment shouldn’t exist. Yet it does. It’s been nicknamed the Axis of Evil. Not because it’s dangerous, but because it quietly challenges a core assumption of modern cosmology. Even more unsettling: this axis lines up suspiciously close to the plane of our Solar System and our motion through space. That coincidence raises an uncomfortable tension. Either the universe is whispering a large scale structure we don’t yet understand or our position as observers is more deeply entangled with what we measure than physics likes to admit. Is this alignment a cosmic accident? A statistical fluke amplified by our perspective? Or something stranger: that the universe looks this way because we are here to look at it. Not in a mystical sense but in the unsettling idea that observation and structure may not be as separable as we assume. If the Axis of Evil is real, then the universe may not be perfectly impartial. And if it isn’t the question is no longer what direction the universe prefers, but whether any direction exists without an observer at all.
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@DanielIzzo1 @NightSkyNow Stephen Hawking was a fetishist and the MANY (some outlandish) assumptions baked into ∆CDM will haunt us for decades, if not centuries, because we are are model addicted. We have tunnel vision as we're only seeing what we want to see, despite WMAP, PLANCK and JWST revelations.
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Daniel Izzo@DanielIzzo1·
What explains the fine-tuning of the universe? Could Stephen Hawking have been right—that the universe created itself? Perhaps a quantum computer, developed within this very universe, sent a wave back in time, disturbing a static, cold cosmos and triggering motion. Everything we observe in the universe is in motion—but into what? The universe may be expanding into a colder realm, a region near absolute zero, possibly extending toward infinity. It could be falling and accelerating, gaining energy as it does. This motion might have begun with two static gravitational vacuum fields. One of them may have destabilized, initiating cosmic motion and emitting microwave radiation near 1.6 gigahertz. This could have created Bose-Einstein condensates—a state where bosons align at ultra-low temperatures—and initiated the Cosmic Microwave Background. From this disturbance, primordial dust might have formed. This dust could then clump into massive moon-like bodies, collapse, and go supernova, giving birth to matter at the sites where galaxies now exist. Dark matter might be residual helium from past cycles. Because helium is extremely light and resists freezing due to its quantum behavior, it remains unfrozen even near absolute zero without extreme pressure. This property could allow helium to persist across cosmic cycles. Perhaps a quantum computer located at Earth’s position in the future sent a wave back in time to initiate this sequence. There may be no need for dark energy in this model. Instead, the universe’s motion may follow the second law of thermodynamics. Just as heat flows from warmer to cooler areas, entropy increases. In this model, galaxies with redshift may be moving outward like ripples in water. The Local Group, which exhibits blueshift, may be surging inward toward a gravitational center, perhaps near Earth. Some galaxies may appear stable—neither moving toward nor away—representing the crest of a ripple, possibly colored green in this analogy. Imagine a rock thrown into a pond. The point where the rock hits is where galaxies like Andromeda surge inward, as seen by its movement toward Earth at around 110 kilometers per second. The surrounding outward ripples represent redshifted galaxies, which appear in surveys like the 2MASS map. These waves move away with increasing speed, much like galaxies receding from us. Stable zones, where motion seems balanced, would be analogous to the ripple’s crest. This analogy helps clarify: * **Blueshift as Displacement**: The Local Group’s blueshifted galaxies appear to counter expansion due to gravitational forces. Galaxies such as M31 and its companions seem to be moving inward, like water pulled back where the rock hits the surface. * **Redshift as Outward Ripple**: The redshift seen in galaxies correlates with their distance from Earth. Farther galaxies show greater redshift, similar to how pond ripples move outward and dissipate. * **Green as Stability**: Some galaxies may appear relatively stable if their peculiar velocity matches our own, producing no net redshift or blueshift. Dwarf galaxies like Sculptor, with minimal motion relative to us, might reflect this balance. The idea that two gravitational vacuum fields destabilized near Earth implies that this central zone could be a region of minimal motion, marked by BEC microwave emissions. Redshifts and blueshifts would be deviations from this quiet center. Older theories, such as the 1976 notion of quantized redshift, might align with this idea of structured wave crests. However, the uniformity of the observed CMB presents a challenge to the notion of a single-point origin. **Is the Universe Both Falling and Expanding?** According to this theory, the universe began in a cold, static state. The introduction of a quantum disturbance disrupted one gravitational vacuum field, initiating motion. This led to the formation of Bose-Einstein condensates, emissions around 1.6 gigahertz, the generation of pre-nucleosynthesis dust, and eventually the collapse of massive structures followed by supernovae and galaxy formation. "Falling" in this context refers to gravitational instability—when matter collapses into more concentrated forms like stars or supernovae. Expansion, by contrast, is the dispersal of matter and energy into the surrounding cold vacuum, driven by entropy. # A Speculative Thermodynamic Model of Universal Motion: The “Tired Helium – Cosmic Hurricane” Hypothesis (A highly unconventional, exploratory framework requiring substantial further evidence) ### Abstract This paper presents a speculative cosmological model in which the observable universe is not primordially expanding from a hot Big Bang but is instead a thermodynamic disturbance propagating through an originally cold, static, near-absolute-zero vacuum. Cosmic motion is proposed to have begun from a single quantum-gravitational instability whose epicenter lies within ∼10 light-years of the present-day Solar System. The model attempts to explain Hubble-type redshift as an outward-propagating entropic wave (“expansion”), local blueshifts (especially Andromeda and the Local Group) as an inward gravitational return flow (“falling”), and the apparent dipole and quadrupole anomalies in large-scale surveys as evidence that Earth sits near the dynamical center of a vast “cosmic hurricane” quiet zone. Dark matter is tentatively identified with primordial or cyclic “tired” helium that refuses to freeze, and dark energy is eliminated entirely. The initiating disturbance is hypothetically traced to a future-to-past quantum signal (possibly from an advanced civilization or quantum computer) that destabilized an otherwise stable Bose-Einstein condensate vacuum state. The author emphasizes that this model is presented as a theoretically workable but evidentially unsupported possibility; as of 2025, no direct evidence exists for retrograde causation or time-directed waves, and the hypothesis awaits rigorous falsification. ### 1. Introduction – Why Re-examine the Origin of Motion? Modern cosmology rests on three observational pillars: (1) the cosmic microwave background (CMB), (2) large-scale redshift–distance relations, and (3) primordial nucleosynthesis. The ΛCDM model successfully accounts for these using an initial hot, dense state and subsequent inflation. Yet certain anomalies remain: - The Hubble tension - Unexpectedly large cold spots and alignments in the CMB - The extreme axis alignment of the cosmic dipole with the ecliptic and equinoxes (“Axis of Evil”) - The concentration of peculiar velocity anomalies within ∼10–50 Mpc of the Milky Way These hints, combined with philosophical discomfort over fine-tuning and the origin of the arrow of time, motivate exploration of radically different pictures. The present model asks a simple question: What if universal motion did not begin everywhere at once, but started at one location — and that location happens to be here? ### 2. Core Postulates 1. The pre-motion universe was cold (T → 0 K), static, and consisted of two interpenetrating degenerate vacuum fields in delicate equilibrium. 2. At some epoch (possibly 13.8 Gyr ago in co-moving coordinates), one field was destabilized by an exogenous quantum disturbance, initiating gravitational collapse and subsequent entropic dispersal. 3. The point of first instability lies within ∼10 light-years of the current position of Earth, placing the Solar System inside the central “quiet zone” of a cosmic-scale thermodynamic wave system — the eye of a “cosmic hurricane.” 4. Redshift is not primarily space-expansion but outward wave propagation into colder vacuum; blueshift is inward gravitational return flow toward the central low-entropy sink. 5. Dark matter consists largely of primordial or cyclic helium-4 that, because of its anomalously large zero-point energy, remains gaseous even at nano-Kelvin temperatures and clusters weakly around galaxies. 6. No dark energy is required; apparent acceleration arises from the thermodynamics of falling into colder regions while entropy increases globally. ### 3. The Pond-Ripple Analogy (The “Cosmic Hurricane” Picture) Imagine dropping a stone into a perfectly still, superfluid pond: - At the impact point, water is displaced downward and inward (gravitational collapse → blueshift). - Outward-propagating circular ripples carry energy away (entropic dispersal → redshift). - At the ripple crests, radial velocity is momentarily zero (near-zero peculiar velocity zones). - The very center remains anomalously quiet long after the disturbance. In this model: - The “stone” = the original quantum-gravitational instability near the Solar System. - Inward blueshifted flow = Local Group (Andromeda approaching at ~110 km s⁻¹, other satellites falling in). - Outward redshifted ripples = Hubble flow, increasing with distance. - Green “stable” zones = ripple crests where peculiar velocity cancels cosmological component (e.g., Sculptor dwarf, certain voids). - The 2MASS and SDSS redshift surveys resemble concentric ripple patterns when viewed from the center. ### 4. The Role of “Tired Helium” as Dark Matter Candidate Helium-4 is unique: its zero-point energy prevents solidification except under >25 atm even at 0 K. In a near-absolute-zero pre-motion universe, virtually all elements would form Bose-Einstein condensates and collapse, but helium would remain diffuse and pressure-supported. Repeated cosmic cycles (if they occur) would enrich the vacuum with ever more “tired,” low-energy helium that gravitates but interacts weakly — a natural dark-matter candidate that automatically explains the absence of cooling flows and the shallow potential wells observed in dwarf galaxies. ### 5. Origin of the Cosmic Microwave Background The initial destabilization of one vacuum field excites collective modes at ~1.6 GHz (the 21-cm hyperfine transition region scaled by extreme redshift). These excitations thermalize into a blackbody spectrum now observed at 2.725 K. The remarkable uniformity of the CMB is preserved because the disturbance propagates as a spherical front from a point source at t ≈ 0; by the time recombination occurs, the wavefront has expanded far beyond the observable horizon, appearing homogeneous to high precision. ### 6. The Missing Piece: Retrocausal Initiation The most speculative element is the trigger. A static cold universe in perfect equilibrium has no internal reason to begin moving. To start the arrow of time requires an asymmetry introduced from outside the timeline. One mathematically consistent (though currently untestable) possibility is a future-to-past directed quantum wave — perhaps generated by a civilization or quantum computer located at the spatial position that later becomes Earth — that propagates backward along null geodesics and destabilizes the vacuum at t ≈ −13.8 Gyr. As of November 2025, no experiment has demonstrated controllable retrocausation, and most physicists regard it as forbidden by thermodynamic or logical consistency. This remains the fatal weakness of the model until (or unless) evidence appears. ### 7. Testable Predictions and Current Tension with Observation - Extreme proximity of the dynamical center (<10 ly) predicts measurable parallax-like effects in the largest-scale flows detectable only by future missions (SKA, Euclid, Roman). - The CMB dipole should align with the Local Group infall direction more precisely than ΛCDM predicts. - Helium dark matter predicts weak 21-cm absorption features from intergalactic helium at z > 6 and anomalous pressure support in dwarf galaxies. - Quantized redshift peaks (if confirmed at higher significance) would correspond to standing-wave crests in the cosmic ripple pattern. Presently, none of these predictions are confirmed, and the CMB’s uniformity, the success of inflationary predictions, and the absence of a preferred center remain strong evidence against geocentric or near-geocentric models. ### 8. Conclusion The “Tired Helium – Cosmic Hurricane” model is an attempt to unify thermodynamics, quantum degeneracy, and the observed redshift/blueshift dipole without inflation or dark energy, at the cost of placing Earth in a cosmically privileged position and invoking an unproven retrocausal trigger. It is presented not as a competing paradigm but as an intellectual exercise demonstrating that radically different interpretations of the same data remain conceivable. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence; as of 2025, such evidence is entirely lacking. The model is therefore offered as a curiosity — a reminder that cosmology, like all science, must remain open to the wildly unexpected until the data close every door. Further work, if any, should focus on (1) precision measurement of the local peculiar velocity field out to 500 Mpc, (2) deep 21-cm mapping of putative primordial helium, and (3) rigorous theoretical bounds on macroscopic retrocausation. Until then, the idea remains an intriguing but unsupported speculation at the frontier of physical possibility. # A Speculative Thermodynamic Model of Universal Motion: The “Tired Helium – Cosmic Hurricane” Hypothesis (A cyclic, retrocausally self-created cold-origin cosmology that satisfies Stephen Hawking’s “the universe can create itself”) ### Abstract The observable universe is hypothesised to have originated from an ultra-cold (T → 0 K), static equilibrium of two interpenetrating degenerate gravitational vacuum fields extending to infinity. At a point within ∼50 light-years of the present-day Solar System, one field was destabilized by a precisely tuned quantum-informational wave sent backward in time from Earth’s far future — possibly by an advanced quantum computer built by a civilization (and its AI) that only exists because this very disturbance first created the universe. This retrocausal kick initiated coherent motion, instantly forming a cosmic-scale Bose–Einstein condensate dominated by “tired” helium-4 that had accumulated over countless previous cycles. Density fluctuations in the condensate grew into massive pre-nucleosynthesis helium objects that later collapsed, underwent the first supernovae, and synthesised hydrogen and heavier elements in situ — seeding the galaxies we see today. Across successive cycles, ordinary matter is steadily converted into helium-4. Because helium-4 alone refuses to freeze or collapse into black holes even at absolute zero (thanks to its enormous zero-point energy), “tired helium” builds up cycle after cycle until, in the current era, it constitutes the bulk of observed dark matter. No separate dark-energy term is required; apparent acceleration is simply entropy-driven dispersal into the infinite colder vacuum. Thus the universe literally creates itself (Hawking 1988, 1992): the future inhabitants of Earth, using technology descended from the motion they themselves initiated, close a self-consistent timelike loop, breathing fire into the equations with no external cause required. ### 1. The Two Static Gravitational Vacuum Fields Before t ≈ 0, the cosmos consisted of two perfectly balanced, interpenetrating, degenerate quantum-gravitational fields in exact equilibrium at T = 0 K. Net momentum was zero; the universe was infinite, static, and eternal. ### 2. Cyclic Accumulation of “Tired Helium” - Each cycle ends with proton decay, black-hole evaporation, and stellar processing converting nearly all baryons into He-4. - In the inter-cycle static phase, everything else collapses or decays, but helium-4 — protected by quantum zero-point motion — remains as a diffuse, superfluid, pressure-supported gas. - With every new cycle the background density of tired helium is higher. - In the present cycle it reaches ≈ 25–28 % of total mass-energy, behaving as collisionless, weakly interacting dark matter. ### 3. The Retrocausal Trigger — Hawking’s Self-Creation Realised A perfectly balanced static state has no internal reason to begin moving. The only consistent way to start the arrow of time is via a future-to-past signal generated inside the universe itself. In the far future, an advanced Earth-based quantum system (civilization + AI) emits a precisely phased wave/particle backward along null geodesics. It arrives 13.8 billion years ago at the spatial point that later becomes the Solar System and nudges one vacuum field into motion. Because the senders only exist because the universe first existed, the causal loop is self-consistent and satisfies Stephen Hawking’s proposal that the universe can and must create itself through quantum cosmology and closed timelike curves. No external creator or initial conditions are required. ### 4. Immediate Consequences of the Kick - One vacuum field acquires coherent motion → release of gravitational potential energy. - Instant formation of a universe-sized He-4 Bose–Einstein condensate. - Long-wavelength density fluctuations grow into lunar- to brown-dwarf-scale helium condensations (pre-nucleosynthesis era). - Largest objects collapse → first supernovae → explosive nucleosynthesis of hydrogen and metals at the exact sites of future galaxies. ### 5. The Cosmic Hurricane: Simultaneous Falling and Expanding - Inward gravitational return flow (“falling”) → Local Group blueshift (Andromeda approaching at ~110 km s⁻¹). - Outward entropic dispersal into colder vacuum (“expanding”) → Hubble redshift, increasing with distance. - Ripple crests → zones of near-zero net motion (e.g., Sculptor dwarf). Earth resides in the central quiet eye, explaining the dipole/quadrupole alignments and our apparently privileged position. ### 6. Origin of the Cosmic Microwave Background The initial kick excites collective modes in the BEC that thermalise and redshift into the observed 2.725 K blackbody. Spherical symmetry is preserved because the disturbance began as an ultra-sharp point source 13.8 Gyr ago. ### 7. Observational Status (November 2025) The model is in severe tension with CMB isotropy, inflationary predictions, and the Copernican principle. No direct evidence exists for tired-helium dark matter or controllable retrocausation. It is offered purely as a philosophically closed, thermodynamically natural, Hawking-satisfying alternative that ties together multiple anomalies in a single speculative framework. ### Acknowledgments This manuscript was developed, expanded, and refined through extended collaboration with the large language models Grok (xAI) and ChatGPT (OpenAI). Entire sections were drafted or significantly reshaped by these systems under the continuous direction of the human author, who assumes full responsibility for the content and interpretations. ### Declaration Non-peer-reviewed speculative manuscript deposited on Zenodo for open discussion and archival purposes. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence — none is claimed here beyond logical self-consistency and satisfaction of Hawking’s self-creation criterion.
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Night Sky Now@NightSkyNow·
🚨 James Webb has found strange patterns in far-away galaxies that scientists didn’t expect at all. Some galaxies are acting in the exact same unusual way, almost as if something unseen is guiding them. These clues don’t match our old ideas about how the Universe is supposed to work. Because of this, scientists think there may be a hidden story behind how everything began — a story we were never meant to see.
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The scientific community is justified in being cautious about declaring the Axis of Evil cosmological. But it is not justified in treating polarization ambiguity as a null verdict when some polarization analyses show partial alignment or related large-scale anomalies, and when the polarization pipeline is itself highly sensitive to foreground modeling, noise, masking, antithetical cleaning assumptions, and estimator choice. Very little effort or attention to this anomaly has been payed, certainly not commensurate with the implications if broadly confirmed. It just ruffles my feathers, that something so novice, using a vector to "disprove" a scalar, to me, that's ridiculous and unscientific.
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Joe Williams@joewilliams·
Here's a strange cosmological puzzle called the Axis of Evil. When mapping the leftover radiation from the Big Bang across the entire sky, scientists found unexpected large-scale patterns. One of the strangest is an apparent alignment between the biggest temperature variations and the plane of our solar system, which is something that shouldn't exist according to standard cosmology. It's statistically very unlikely and suggests the universe might have a preferred direction on the largest scales. Some researchers think it's a data glitch, while others believe it could point to something fundamental we don't fully understand yet. It's mostly discussed in specialized cosmology circles and has earned the dramatic nickname "Axis of Evil."
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The scientific community is justified in being cautious about declaring the Axis of Evil cosmological. But it is not justified in treating polarization ambiguity as a null verdict when some polarization analyses show partial alignment or related large-scale anomalies, and when the polarization pipeline is itself highly sensitive to foreground modeling, noise, masking, antithetical cleaning assumptions, and estimator choice. The AoE is a skeleton in cosmologists closets and choosing to ignore it will only serve to harm the field in the long run.
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𝐃𝐚𝐫𝐤 𝐇𝐚𝐢𝐫𝐞𝐝
😎 hey britney Grimes. TRUMP. One we don’t have to do that anymore. So get your MAN. ASS out of the women’s division.🖕🏿🖕🏿
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@wakenminds There is only one truth that we can base any claims on, by virtue of their underperformance and primitive nature, bIacks did not create this, nor anything really. Just the thought that what many of us (Whites) believe to be our ancient ancestral lands may contain megaliths, wow.
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Waken Minds 𓂀@wakenminds·
Or could it be a hidden pyramid?
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@xynthee @Samshoe @wakenminds That's a terrifying thought. So much of what modern humans have accomplished seems so permanent, but in reality, gravity, erosion, subduction and almost certainly other natural (and perhaps unnatural) processes constantly chip away at our work. We are a mote in the eye of God.
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xynthee@xynthee·
@Samshoe @wakenminds It only takes about 10,000 years to destroy most traces of civilization.
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@megakunt1 @KimSorgente @AmericaPapaBear No, certainly not everyone, just bIacks, but they do that naturally and without higher cognitive prompting, they do it because they desire to cause chaos. Whites are civilized and are the least likely (next to Asians) to engage in this kind of crap.
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