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Moving breathing, expanding, accelerating universe. It is like spring spiral , it can contract and expand in all directions.
The 7 levels of the Universe is a 3d Hourglass shaped with largest part is out side, and the 7th part is deep below the centre .It must be a multi universe and not singular. I thought about that back in 1976 .
I believe in the existence of 6 more levels that surround our seen universe , so the total must be 7 universe levels, no less and no more , and it is too long to explain it with math in here. The 7 Dimensions that are radically unrecognizable to us and our concept of space and time.
We know that all space is curved, then our universe is curved too , in totality, more or less a sphere. IE. No edge is straight. Secondly, prior to the Big Bang, there is a theory that our universe exploded into existence through a black hole , and was squeezed through the ‘rollers of space-time’ emerging in a chaotic and randomized fashion which slowly began to develop into suns, planets, stars and orbits.
The birth of the Universe is described as a nugget so small and dense that it had to explode. This nugget is also known as the ‘atome primitif,’ the ‘primordial atom’ or the ‘ylem.’ This point is the concentration of all matter in the universe squeezed by gravity into one tiny point.
A fascinating book called The Index of Possibilities describes this as the aforementioned ‘rollers of space time.’ If you can imagine it like a giant hourglass, the beginning of the universe is the point where all sand pours forth from the top section, to the end section. However, in this theory, there is another point of dispersion (another chamber) attached to the bottom of the last hourglass chamber. and so on to the 7th chamber which is our seen universe from earth.
Gravity obviously pulls all space toward the spiral funnels of the hourglasses ,each of these 6 spiral funnels of the 7 spiral universe . the funnel is one large black hole that can pull back and forth all matter, space and time . The space matters from the first chamber ( universe ) gets jumbled up as it moves into the next chamber. So, theoretically, scientists from our universe could never imagine or conceptualize what came before the Big Bang, because every thing we know about space and time is different in our world, and has been shaken up as it was taken from that last spiral chamber.
According to Einsteins Theory of Relativity , all space are curved, this means that we could be living inside a cell or chamber that correlates to something like the cells in our body. These cells are dotted with small pores that can exchange information through their walls via osmosis.
When thinking of our universe, the black holes that scientists have found dotted around the ‘wall’ of our universe are like these small cell pores. NB: The walls, or edges of our universe are measured in terms of the distance light can travel, or if you want to get more complicated, in terms of red shift ,which is the red part of the light spectrum, used to calculate the age of the universe as we know it. “If a distant galaxy were moving away from us, the wavelength of the light coming from it would shift to a longer wavelength, the red end of the light spectrum. According to the big bang theory, the farther away an object is from us, the more red shifted its light.”
We are living in the bottom of 7 parallel spiral universe, if we zoom out and look from a distance, it will be like cells against cells against cells, much like tissue in an organ in a human body. Because many proportions of the human body fit symmetrically with proportions in the natural world, (a phenomenon described in terms of the existence of what Pythagoras called the Golden Ratio , which is the ratio of the line segments that result when a line is divided in one very special and unique way and derived with a number of geometric constructions .
Our spiral multi universe may be a single cell within a multiverse of cells, embedded within a large organ of more cells, up against more organs, and within an intelligent body of billions of universes cells, connected together through the pores of 6 spiral black holes, to make the 7 levels of our spiral universe , exchanging new matter and energy with gravitational magnetism.
Our 7 spiral multi universe shape is like multi hourglasses connected together one in top of other in spiral dimensions . There are 3 major universe represent the head connected by spiral hourglass shape of the neck that connected to the chest and to the abdominal part of the spiral space . It is like a giant human been shape but made of 7 multi spiral universe .
Breathing with expansion and contraction. One of the problems with the old “oscillating universe” theory (i.e. the universe alternates between Big Bang and Big Crunch) was that at each successive iteration of expansion there would be progressively more wave (photon) energy and less matter with rest mass. This would mean that the process of expansion/contraction could not have been going on since time immemorial.
It is like the Russian Dolls (although some unkindly labelled it the “Turtles all the way down” theory). The theory was that the universe as we know it is one of many oscillating universes that is part of a supra-universe that is also oscillating. When the supra-universe collapses it wipes out the history of the sub-universes within it. So when it re-expands and the sub-universes form, they have no history and can start again with matter with rest mass.
But Hubble mentioned that the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate and is not going to contract or crunch. Of course it is as our multi universe acting like a moving object the power of the space that move in the funnel hourglass act as turbo engine that push the universe forward .Imagine 6 hourglasses empty back and fourth pushing the multi-universe and expanding it in all directions.
“Your inner body is not solid but spacious…. Physicists have discovered that the apparent solidity of matter is an illusion created by our senses. This includes the physical body, which we perceive and think of as form, but 99.99% of which is actually empty space. This is how vast the space is between the atoms compared to their size, and there is as much space again within each atom. In many ways it is a microcosmic version of outer
Actually, there was an american scientist who had a similar idea.. His name was ” Lee Smolin”. He actually applied the idea of “Cosmic Natural Selections”(aka Fecund universe theory).Smolin starts with two assumptions: 1) inside every black hole exists not a complete singularity, but the high-energy density conditions equal to the Big Bang that created our universe, creating a new “child” universe, and 2) each new universe has similar but slightly different properties from the “parent” universe. Similar to biological evolution, a universe that generates more black holes creates more universes with similar black hole-generating properties.
Eventually one would expect most universes, if you could choose to observe any at random, to have properties that would maximize the production of black holes.For example, consider the gravitational constant g, the measure of the strength of gravity. A universe with g much smaller than ours would be too weak to make atoms or stars much less black holes and planets like the Earth; everything would fly away from everything else. Now consider a universe with a g much larger that our universe. Everything would immediately clump together into a “Big Crunch,” presumably bouncing back into another Big Bang.
Our universe has a gravitational constant that seems to generate many black holes: there is probably one in the center of every galaxy and at the end of every large (3+ solar mass) star. Out of 21 constants that define our universe, Smolin claims we know enough about eight of these constants to roughly calculate how changes in these constants could effect black hole production, and like the case of gravitational constant above, one can make a case that eight of these constants seem to be in the narrow ranges necessary to allow atoms to form, etc.
Smolin stresses there is much we do not yet know about these matters, and we are far from being able to say with any certainty how exactly what ranges of parameters would produce universes with less black holes. But for Smolin, being able to show that these 21 constants create a universe that maximizes black hole production is proof of Cosmic Natural Selection. There probably can be no direct observation of these other universes.
Smolin links a universe that is hospitable to black holes with a universe that can be hospitable to life, and this link is carbon, without which it would be hard to imagine the molecules that allow such complexity of life. Also, without carbon, it is hard to imagine how stellar evolution can progress to the iron-burning cores of massive stars that leads to the catastrophic supernovas that produce black holes.
And the link goes further: it is the black hole generating supernovas that also spew carbon and other heavy elements forged within these massive stars into the interstellar dust clouds that form new stars and planets. Something that would prevent supernovas and black holes, would also prevent life (as we know it).
I believe the black holes don’t stop at a singularity, there is no proof of that (Because nobody would dare go in and check out one, even if they did we would never hear back from them based on current physics). I thought the super black holes at the center of every major galaxy would serve as the “tunnel” to the “membrane wall” you speak of, but what about the small one’s maybe 10 miles in Diameter? Even them? (Compared to the one’s the size of our solar system alone and BIGGER) Or do they radiate all their mass away via “Hawking Radiation” before they can reach the Wall? Without involving all the mathematics, this idea seems to be the most viable explanation based on common sense. So if the Black Hole travels to the cell wall, does it feed into the other Universe ?. Or Does it simply dump the information into the Meta Space and settle on the neighboring cell?
Thank you for reading.
Steve Ramsey, PhD- Calgary – Canada