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Lifetime of a Byte matter.
(every second in this video is actually slowed down, the actual speed of a Byte matter lifetime is a yectosecond *yectosecond is 1 septillionth of a second, i didn’t make this up lol.*)
The lifetime of a Byte matter is simple.
Byte matter is ejacuated from a black hole or a star, then the Byte will find another Byte to annihilate and expand in size, in most cases they are both different temperature and the Byte become a Red cold. (constantly changing from red to cold.) Then the red cold will either turn into a bit matter (stable matter) or it will succeed and stay as a red cold. Then it will annihilate another Byte, which will then make it too unstable to stay as a Red cold, so it will turn into a Bit matter. As a Bit matter, it will then find partners that will orbit the Bit matter. These partners will keep it extra stable. Then the cold and the hot will collide into Red colds, then they will collide into a final red cold. It is rare for it to also turn into a Bit matter if it is orbiting a Bit matter. Then, if it is luckily bigger than the Bit matter, it will turn into a gray hole. A gray hole will not push away or push into, but it will keep objects too close to it static.








legit not sure if you made this up, know it all by heart, or just copypasta
Of course in all reality this universe obviously isn’t real, but i was thinking during lunch what this matter should do, so yeah this wasn’t made up right on the spot and i do know in fact it by heart 😀
But some parts were changed so it could make more sense, so also some parts were made up on the spot but that was just to be necessary.