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Question 2.

If the current accepted model is that universe does indeed balance itself out and that:
total_mass + total_energy + total_forces = 0
so
(universe) = 0

What does it say about time? Did I understood https://youtu.be/IcxptIJS7kQ?t=33m correctly that gravity is the source of space, energy and time? And that it's a limitless infinite energy source? And that universal inflation 'tapped' into this, and thus - universe formed?

So basically our universe formed because a tiny quantum fluctuation tapped into the gravitational energy potential, which as far as we know is infinite? So all of our other energies, time, space, matter, exist because of this?

Question 3.
Does anyone comprehend what this means in practice about the nature of our universe/time/space? Or is it something that we've observed and calculated, but we pretty much can't process it fully yet? As in, we know this, but not yet fully understand it? Or is there someone out there that gets this? Also, who are some people who seem to get this the most?

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