Talk:Perspective Manipulation/@comment-3353264-20140507062642/@comment-4867780-20140510003955

Off topic : is there something wrong with my description of the primary stage of the universe, and how things built up from thenre ? I'm no scientist, but from what I understand that's how things more or less happened. Unless you have know of a different cosmoligic explanation ?

"That's exactly how our own universe was in the first post-bigbang period : an immense ocean of free particles, each moving and changing at random. Nothing could exist at the time, because every "existence" requires the cooperation of the smaller elements that compose them (otherwise they instantly disappear). When particles eventually gathered in sufficient numbers in the same areas, their proximity triggered a "locking" process, each neighboring particle limiting the freedom of the others, stabilizing and synchronizing their quantum state, which allowed the construction of the higher level of matter/energy, and so on an ever-increasing scale, eventually leading to the universal system we know."