At the centre of the atom is the still magnetic zero point.…

RossThurston ·

At the centre of the atom is the still magnetic zero point. It's called the zero point because it has zero electric potential. Light or electric current are pretty much the same thing. Light rings spin spirally/radially around, centred by the zero point. Every atom is alternating between its compression and expansion phases, pulsing in and out of the zero point field billions of times a second. The expansive volume of space is compressed into the small volume of dense matter. Matter is then radiated/expanded back out into space. It's the Universal Law, everything inhales and exhales. The rate at which things alternate between compression/expansion is called the frequency. The only difference between atoms and galaxies is atoms are doing this very quickly many times a second, whilst one inhalation/exhalation cycle for a galaxy could take millions or billions of years. The zero point/God is the source of all energy in the universe. All matter gets its energy to spin light rings into matter from the zero point. This means that action is born from inaction, and motion is born from stillness. The zero point is the centre of the universe. Since atoms are next to each other, all with a zero point at their centre, it's the same zero point, so every point in the universe is the centre of the universe. The Ether is the name used to describe the field of atoms/zero points; omnipresence. This video explains the true concept of the atom: https://youtu.be/_wy-LrX2v_M?si=QK09FIIpt0gwJ4eZ