Magnetism

The Nature of Our Universe:

A theory on the physics of dark matter, dark energy and the observable universe.

We know that the universe is made up of dark matter, dark energy and the small amount of normal matter that we can actively observe and interact with, but what is it all?

The mystery of why there is matter and not anti-matter is a question we still haven’t solved. Every physics process creates or destroys an equal amount of matter and antimatter. So, it begs the question, what happened to the antimatter after the big bang, and why is half the energy in the universe unknown and unaccounted for?

Suppose we are only ‘seeing’ half the universe because normal matter is all we can physically observe and interact with, while the other half, being made of antimatter, cannot be physically detectable by normal matter. Keep in mind that normal matter and antimatter will annihilate each other when in contact, eliminating them both so there must have been some unexplained processes being displayed to allow for the existence of both. Well, what if the dark energy that we can’t account for is actually the opposite end of the Magnetic Force? We experience the observable universe, that which we accept as normal matter, as it interacts with the Magnetic Force creating an electromagnetic field which allows the matter to be pulled or pushed, attracted, or repulsed. Simple…but what about the Dark Matter? The Dark Energy? That too may have a simple explanation…

Our Universe began as a singularity, a sort of Ovum or Egg, with all the building blocks of life stuffed inside. Now this Ovum had a very tough shell made of the Magnetic Force, not magnetic as we experience it, as an electromagnetic field, but the complete Magnetic Force, from the electromagnetic field extreme to its opposite side, the postromagnetic field. At the ‘birth’ of our Universe, what we refer to as the Big Bang, the Magnetic Force ruptures which allows for all the pent-up Matter to begin to burst forth. As the matter explodes from the singularity and particles take form and begin to interact, the process of physics finally takes hold and for a moment all chaos breaks out, as the particles smash into each other, matter and antimatter colliding in explosions resulting in their annihilation, but all is not lost!

As soon as the Magnetic Force collapses, giving birth to the Universe in what we call the Big Bang, it immediately springs open, splitting itself into two separate Magnetic Fields, the Electromagnetic field and the Postromagnetic Field. The Electromagnetic Field interacts with normal matter by ‘pushing’ it away from the center, while its opposite, the Postromagnetic Field interacts with antimatter by pulling it towards the center. After an initial moment of chaos all the remaining matter each gets separated into its constituent sections of the Universe. The result of this is that since the Electromagnetic field is always striving to propel the particles of normal matter it ends up liberating the lighter gaseous elemental particles such as Hydrogen and Helium in larger quantities as they gain protection from annihilation much more quickly than the heavier elements which don’t move quite so freely. The same is said for how the Postromagnetic field interacts with antimatter, pulling it towards its perspective center, or middle, creating a solid grounding of the heavier metallic elements such as Iron and Lithium, as the lighter elemental antimatter particles perished. When all this conflagration finally calms and the Universe begins to take shape and although not a very accurate depiction, the result could be described as the Dark Matter being a hard skeleton (endoskeleton?) surrounded by the lighter Normal Matter like the flesh of a Body.

Once the Universe is formed, the opposing fields of Magnetism continue to interact with their perspective materials and employ the use of Black Holes, which are an extension or part of the Magnetosphere, sort of its center point or its Point of Balance, the particles are reabsorbed back into the system, smashed back to their basic structures, and redistributed back into the Universe.

All thanks to Magnetism.

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Published by Darin George

Philosopher of Physics