It's a fundamental Universe Take Two

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If you remember our fundamental universe was...

|Occupied by fundamental particles.

|The most fundamental of which is the Quadrion.

|The Quadrion comprises four particles. Two anti-matter fermions, one
|being of spin +half and one being of spin -half, and two matter
|fermions, one being of spin +half and the other being of spin -half.

|The combined spin of the Quadrion is 0 or zero which makes it a boson
|and, as a boson it obeys bose-einstien statistics which means it likes
|to cuddle up with its pals and download the same ring tones.

|So, in the beginning there was a bunch of bosons all doing the same
|thing to the extent that they spread forever and occupied dulldom
|forevermore and nothing happened and they were everywhere and
|everywhere was infinite and time stood still forever.

Let me back that one up..... Helium crawls out of its tube when
supercooled. Helium is a boson, they all try to get into the same energy
state, uncertainty in energy drops, energy is momentum, uncertainty in
momentum drops, ucertainty in position increases, they crawl out of the
tube.

See.

In our fundamental universe full of bosons they all get together in the
same
energy state, energy is momentum etc they occupy infinity. Uncertainty
in time
increases, they occupy infinity forever. Everything is the same, always.

It's a dull place to be. What happens to time when things are dull. Yes
I'm
going to make a link between our perception of dulldom and the
fundamental
universe in which we live.....

But, since they occupied everywhere forever we don't have to think about
what there was before because we can't go there.

And while I'm on the case, fools...... it wasn't a big bang..... it was
a big suck. How can you have a big bang if everything was everywhere
already, AY?

No, in the infinity of time an infinitely improbable event occured when
one of the fermions snaffled one of the anti fermions an self destructed
into some photons and sent a wake up call out to the rest of them.

See, no parallel universes, just multiple ones separated by the passage
of photons.

It's all consistant. I'm right I am.

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