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Structures

How space and time formed structures

The space-time bubble and matter-affected particles, whose interaction was mediated by the Higgs field, influence each other. They interact with each other and form structures in the fabric of spacetime. The more matter and thus the more gravity (=gravity) mediated by the Higgs field, the stronger is this interaction between matter and spacetime. Very large masses, such as black holes, can bend spacetime so much that a node is formed in spacetime. This creates an area from which matter can no longer escape and even light cannot escape.