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And this is the A3 KS. And if you'd like to join us, you have a comment, come on in. And there's more to the inflationary model of the universe too. It's... It goes back to the concept that there was an energy field there at all points in time. And it did it a plateau for a very, very long time. And that energy had an amplitude and a plateau, and was considered potential energy at that point. And there was a moment in time where it was also incorporated with, referred to as negative pressure. And between this potential energy that wasn't doing anything at the time and this negative pressure and the big bang emulsion, you had a downward spiral of all this potential energy, now converted into kinetic energy, and all the radiation was dissipated, and all of a sudden you started getting particles and things happening in the universe. So it's a little bit different than the original theory of the big bang model as a singularity, but it does, as I said, it ticks off a lot of the boxes, and it seems to have the right fit. If you'd like to join us, if you have a comment, come on in.
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