>>8112919There's evidence that the supermassive blackholes at the centers of galaxies recycle matter;
>http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2016AAS...22720207T>ALMA Reveals a Galaxy-Scale Fountain of Cold Molecular Gas Pumped by a Black HoleA blackhole is highly uniform, and functions like one or a few particles. The one in the center of the galaxy is our fifth particle, and our position relative to it determines where we are on the timeline.
If what I say is true, then the blackhole is the beginning of time. If you stand on the blackhole, your potential energy is 0N. Rise 1m into the air, and assuming 1N/sec for simplicity, you'll now contain 1N of potential energy. Since it took 1sec, 1N equates to 1sec. 1m above the blackhole, you're 1sec into the timeline.
This energy has to come from somewhere. Since time is a spacial dimension, to move forward in time 1sec requires 1N of energy to be gained. This is where entropy comes from. But since time is spacial, it can also be part of a closed timelike loop. So, after you ascend, you fall and transfer 1N into the blackhole, which means into T0. So now, T0 has 2N. Every cycle there's a multiplication of N.
If what I say is true, we should also expect to see younger things around the core of the galaxy, and older things around the rim. And that's what we see - high metal stars around the core, low metal stars around the rim.