A magnetic Universe

Our Universe came into existence about 13.8 billion years ago in what we’ve all come to know as the ‘Big Bang’. One of the main discrepancies for this occurrence is that the particles produced in the resulting explosion, made up of equal amounts of antimatter and ‘regular’ matter, should have wiped each other out as they came into existence and encountered one another, automatically annihilating their opposites as they came into contact. Accordingly, there should not have been any matter left after the Big Bang.

But there is…

And here is the big reveal, the how’s and why’s to it all…

Our magnetic force isn’t just the electromagnetic field which interacts with ‘regular’ observable matter, but it also consists of an opposite field effect, called the postromagnetic field, which interacts with antimatter, and only antimatter, same with the electromagnetic field, it only interacts with ‘regular’ matter. As we look out at the Universe, we observe the effects of these opposite fields of the magnetic force and we split it into three different categories, ‘Dark Matter’– the antimatter from the birth of our Universe, ‘Regular/Ordinary Matter‘-everything else we see in the observable universe, and ‘Dark Energy’–  the cause of the Universes accelerated expansion and growth.

Before the Big Bang all the building blocks of our Universe are compressed together in a tightly packed into a solid, and for lack of a better word or description…Singularity (but not really). This Singularity is made up of the ‘Whole Magnetic Force’, which we will call “The Full Magnetic Force” and which is part of a much larger system (The Aethoesystem), but for now we will stick to the pertinent points of just our Universe. The ‘Singularity’ is more akin to a fertilized Ovum. Once it has been ‘filled’ with the specific particles, the building blocks of the quarks and leptons that will be used in the structure of our atoms and elements. Think of it as fulfilling a recipe with the precise ingredients necessary to create something specific and unique. Our Universe was carefully crafted through a process of mathematics to thrive and grow in a process both natural and cultivating.

The first thing to occur during the Big Bang is that once fully ‘fertilized’, the Full Magnetic Force encapsulating the Ovum snaps apart, kind of like when you bend a metal rod around itself and then let go so it snaps back to full length, but instead the Full Magnetic Force once released then falls back into the matter, engulfing all the particles as they begin to try to escape from the confines of their shell.

As the particles explode from the Ovum/Singularity they are quickly gathered into their respective Magnetic Fields, the Postro Field interacting with the Antimatter by pulling them inward and the Electro Field interacting with the Regular Matter Pushing it outward.

Inward and Outward. Two words we are familiar with but due to our spatial perspective this just doesn’t quite compute. Inward implies a center, right? A dead end, right? Well….

Think of it this way, our observable Universe that we call Ordinary Matter could really be the Antimatter, let that sink in. Our Observable reality is controlled by the effects of the Electromagnetic Force and is constantly pushing or pulling it about. As we perceive and understand the Universe, we can grasp the concept of moving outward, toward the Stars and beyond, for eternity. Who’s to say it doesn’t work conversely? Say, instead we were born on the Dark/Antimatter side of the Universe and observing reality from that perspective, with the Postromagnetic Force always pushing or pulling that matter about, and yet always pulling inward, this too can be infinite, we just have to allow for our minds to conceptualize infinity. Difficult to say the least. It is the Full Magnetic Force that allows for a balanced and thriving Universe to exist, no additional physics needed, but we should differentiate the antimatter from the normal matter by giving opposing designations to the antimatter particles, already provided!

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Published by Darin George

Philosopher of Physics