Particles in the Aethoesystem

*Observable matter = Normal matter = Hydrosphere

*Dark matter = Anti-matter = Lithiosphere           

*Dark Energy = Potential Energy = The Aether

There are three distinct parts to our universe. First there is the Hydrosphere, the observable universe, made up of normal matter and its opposite, the Lithiosphere, the dark matter we see in the universe which is made up of anti-matter. Then there is the Aether or as we see it, dark energy, the life force of our universe, kind of what makes everything tick…literally! The Aethoesystem is the network that governs the mechanism that makes our universe possible. And its not alone, there are infinite universes in what we will call the Omniverse.  

The Aethoesystem uses the magnetic forces to keep the anti-matter and normal matter away from each other. The force is split in two, the electromagnetic force pushes the normal matter away from the center and the postromagnetic force pulls the anti-matter towards the center and vis versa. They basically work exactly the same but in opposition with each other. This allows the heavier anti-matter particles to fall through to the center while the lighter particles get pushed out away from the center. These particles are the building blocks of the Omniverse and account for all the material in the structure of our Universe.

Particle distribution works the same in the Lithiosphere as it does in the Hydrosphere (the observable universe). There are three basic quark and lepton particles and one boson that are only observed and used to build in either the Lithiosphere or the Hydrosphere respectively, and then there are three quarks and leptons each that are neutral, that combine with either of the other three but never both, along with four other bosons that can be observed in both regions of the universe. The quarks and leptons work in tandems of six, three neutral and then three that can only be used in their respective domains. The electromagnetic force and the postromagnetic force each make it possible for this to occur.

Published by Darin George

Philosopher of Physics