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The Atomic Scale

Pull is present no matter what size we are looking at. So, let’s explore the universe on some vastly different scales and see how that plays out. If Birnbaum is correct, this exercise should prove successful.

The Atomic Scale

Starting at the smallest, let’s look at the atom first. Finding a Push and Pull on the atomic scale is straightforward enough. We have only to look at the electron and the proton. They’re literally opposites in terms of charges – the negative electron and the positive proton.

Now, on the atomic scale, finding the spiral pattern can be a bit tricky. This is due to the nature of the quantum world, as we previously mentioned. As electrons tend to blink about on the edge of reality, so closely bordering the Cosmic Womb itself, it can be more than a bit tricky to actually follow their movements. However, we can see that electron shells do spiral out in increasing size as you add more energy (and Potential) to the atom itself.

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