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THE VERY FIRST ‘WAVE/PARTICLE’ THAT SPONTANEOUSLY CAME INTO EXISTENCE WAS INFINITELY SMALL. Remember, if a particle sprang into existence that was larger than infinitely small then it would have been immediately annihilated by a cloud of smaller particles. BUT being infinitely small - the cloud of particles that came to annihilate the original particle had to be all the same size as the original particle. i.e. infinitely small. Remember being infinitely small the 12 particles could not be any smaller

You should realize that this is the creative process and is making surplus material of one kind or other at each stage. Immediately after that point a further cloud of about 28 positive particles came into existence to try to annihilate them. At each stage of the action and reaction a surplus of particles is created. After a while the whole universe became filled by this event until it became infinitely large and could not expand any further. That's when the whole edifice collapsed with positive and negative particles cancelling each other out.

BUT, as you will remember, there was always a surplus of positive particles at each stage as the 'cloud' formed. When the final collapse took place there remained, of course, a balance of positive particles left. No further annihilation reaction took place to these particles as they were changed slightly in the collapse. The quantity of particles left is calculable and MATCHES EXACTLY THE NUMBER OF PARTICLES FOUND IN THE UNIVERSE TODAY! - i.e. 10^80 After the annihilation was over the remnant forces which remained were the strong and weak atomic forces, electromagnetic forces and, of course, gravity. So all these forces are simply the weaker cousins of the original primordial creational force. This is where all the observable forces remaining originated. They are all unified there. But the original creational force being spent in the initial collapse is no longer is observable. As they are all related to the original creational force grouping the strong and weak atomic; electromagnetic and gravitational forces together makes for a unifying theory dead easy. This initial collapse probably totalled in diameter at least a billion light years across. There then occurred a massive 'bounce-back' which became known as the 'BIG-BANG'. The compression in the collapse and subsequent ''Bounce-Back' allowed material to coalesce into substances and form the galaxies.