The universe
On October 17, 2016
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Gravitational fields are therefore also produced by rotating masses. In 1947, the mathematician Kurt Gödel drew an astonishing conclusion: If the greater part of the matter were to rotate in the universe, the space itself would have to rotate.
When the universe expands, it does not rotate. But when the universe rotates, it does not expand!
The possibility that it rotates and at the same time expands is completely illogical.
The atom rotates without expanding.
The Solar System Rotates without expanding. So the Milchstrasse also rotates without expanding.
If the universe rotates, it can not expand.
The smaller the system, the faster it rotates. The larger the system, the slower it rotates.
The atom rotates very quickly.
The solar system is already rotating at a slower pace.
The Milchstrasse is rotating much slower. And the universe rotates the slowest.
How long the space takes to turn round is unknown.
If, however, one had to close the galaxy cluster from the galaxy cluster to the galaxy cluster via the rotation in the ratio of the solar system to the Milky Way, from the galaxy cluster, and then onto the universe.
Because all systems are rotating. From the atom to the universe.