Pardon me if I'm wrong, but this new thread sounds very like a continuation of this one:
One Small Idea, a thread started by JukriS that was closed a few weeks ago per the 30-day rule. I recognize that the previous thread was hijacked by Motor Daddy; this may be reason enough to allow continuation here, but that's the Moderators' call.
I may be mistaken. It's clear that JukriS's first language is not English, so I make allowances for the occasional oddness of expression (e.g., "atomcore" for "nucleus"). However, the ideas, phrases and the general exposition seem very similar between these threads. Perhaps JukriS can explain what is different here, apart from the new metaphor (compressed human bodies).
Just one obsevation on the first paragraph of the OP (and title of the thread), though: a force is not a pressure. Pressure is force per unit area, as these words are used in a physics context in English. It may be that some translation software renders JukriS's (otherwise correct) words this way, so it is possibly that JukriS is not responsible for this. Nevertheless, it does give the exposition of the ideas a bad start.