Well it describes many things It's mainly about gravity and how it works its main principle is that a piece of matter takes space that it's in and absorbs space as much as it's volume
Matter simply absorbs space since a piece of matter requires space thro an interval of time it need space to exist over time
That the universe diminishes by time And also the florescent lamp when it's on low pressure of gas it emits photons And others
What is your evidence that "the universe diminishes by time". That has nothing today with your conjectures. A concise explanation from Wiki: An electric current in the gas excites mercury vapor which produces short-wave ultraviolet light that then causes a phosphor coating on the inside of the bulb to glow. Well neither of those is evidence so what do you mean by others?
Will explain first with others What iam talking about is the atom system the electron stays away from the proton and neutron in a funny way and never falls to them which means something hidden
That the electron and proton take space from around them and the more the electron approaches the proton the more it finds less space leading to it going to find more space from far away from the proton from the far side from the proton and next to the electron
Now about the fluorescent light the fluorescent lamp gives light due to collision of moving electrons with the electrons of the mercury this is facilitated when there is too much space which happens only when there is vacuum or too much space
Then after having too much vacuum the two electron attract the space inbetween them leading to collision and then one electron gives the other a part of it and then the other electron has an excess of matter and absorbs more space which may finish more quickly leading to loss of photon where the electron can't absorb that much of space
Oh darn; just when I was going to ask about the beginning. Come back and tell me, did the universe come from nothing or not? Has it always existed or not? Did God do it or not?