| By Graham - Oct 31st, 2006 at 5:24 pm EST |
| Also listed in: Campus Progress Blog |
From now on, no one will have to go through what I did. Zotero, a new add-on to the latest release of the Firefox browser does all this for you. It can save pages that may not stay online, it keeps track of citation information so that you can keep your bibliography up to snuff, and it lets you annotate and search your saved material.
Keeping research files just got a whole lot easier, and the highlighter people just lost a lot of business.

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In the beginning (as far back as I can think) the universe was entirely comprised of energy and anti-energy, evenly distributed, because of The Law of Entropy. The Law of Gravity caused all of the anti-energy and energy to polarize at opposite ends of the universe and this polarization also created anti-matter and matter to polarize at their respective ends, which, due to The Law of Electromagnetism, caused all anti-energy and energy and all anti-matter and matter to move towards the center of the universe. Since all energy and matter, and their counterparts, were no longer evenly comprised, their collision was sporadic. To best explain, it was an implosion and then an explosion; it was like a zipper closing, where condensed points when combined formed galaxies; and condensed points of anti-matter and anti- energy formed black holes. These sporadic collisions took countless millennia to occur. This would explain why galaxies are in clusters, and why galaxies are spaced apart from other galaxies.
The Big Bang, in part, occurred. When the first collision occurred, it created the massive phenomenon at the center of the universe, and a lot of energy/light was released. What kept it from engulfing the things that came afterward is the fact that the mass and energy of the things that were to come exceeded it. After the first collision the things that followed went out to the farthest reaches of the universe, and this kept occurring until the little bit that got stuck at the entrance each time began to add up, and the center became more massive than the mass of the things surrounding it. And ever since then, we have been moving slowly back to the center.
In regards to quantum mechanics- each particle of matter is present on a one-sided/one-edged particle of the universe, commonly referred to as “space”/dark matter. Due to gravity and electromagnetism this particle of matter is constantly moving along this “space”, which would explain why, depending on how and when, you look at it, it may disappear or reappear somewhere else; matter/atoms, I believe, are not present in the classical sense where the protons and neutrons are at the center and the electrons are orbiting, rather it is shaped like a comet where the protons and neutrons is the condensed part and the electrons are the tail and the protons are constantly chasing the electrons along this medium of space/dark matter. Quantum Mechanics, gravity, electromagnetism are simply different aspects of the same thing. All things function like mini- universes. Since matter is energy, when matter is not energy, it is said to have potential energy- this is what gives it energy to move. This however, destroys the matter; because based on what type of matter, it determines how much energy it has/ or how long its half-life is. That is where the “hidden energy” comes from. This energy, dark energy, is the energy that moves the atoms through space/dark matter.
When all the things in our universe get eaten up by the massive black hole at the center, all that will be left is energy and anti-energy and the cycle will start over again.
Any constructive response would be great. If anyone has come up with this theory already or combined existing Laws in this way, I am unaware of it.