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In my college days, I experimented with an old Apple IIe computer. I tried to recreate the structure of space-time by placing a orb in the uppermost left-hand pixel and programmed it to grow by 1 degree and rotate 1 degree--keeping all previous images. It was a simple one-line algorithm. I was expecting a moire pattern to develop but what developed shocked me and my instructor as well. An image was formed in all four corner pixels and came together to form vortexes in space and when fully run, it developed a reasonable picture of the night-time sky with chaotic clusters scattered throughout. My views on the big bang theory was significantly altered. For the first time I could "see" how everything could come from "nothing" Can anyone explain the "law" involved.