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The little that matters – By Gordon Clarke

The little that matters is all that matters at all:

Originally the universe would have had no content, it would be the universe to the same size as always even as today, never changing but containing what we call empty space, nothing at all. Fortunately empty space moves and motion is energy. We ourselves are almost one hundred percent empty space and we move! New gravity says that in moving, billions of areas clash with each other causing spin. In this way random motion is contained in spin everywhere in the universe and permanent units materialise. Each one of these units is pulling space to it forever. This is what we know and feel as gravity. In the course of time trillions of such ‘sub-nanoscopic’ particles congregate and with greater numbers getting closer and closer together the temperature and pressures increase enabling more complex forces and materials to occur.
Only empty space has materialised everything.