Gravity and the Big Bang
Gravity is important in the Universe and keeps us grounded but it also builds stuff and destroys stuff. Today I was looking at the morning frost on my window. I made a smiley face on it and I was thinking how nature builds things and a few minutes later takes it away. During the Big Bang the strong nuclear force of Gluons made particles of protons and neutrons. These building blocks of the Big Bang used quantum gravity’s force of attraction. Then free electrons attached to them and atoms were created. When gravity attracts enough matter a nuclear fusion reaction will start and a star is born.
defying gravity, the weakest of the particle forces.
Building the Universe
Stars were the first big building blocks of the Universe, created by gravity. Stars formed about 400,000 years after the big bang. Millions of stars later the first galaxies formed, again due to the attraction of gravity. The amazing strong force of gravity is the builder of the Universe.
As early as 300 million years after the big bang, black holes started to form. What are Black Holes doing in the early universe? According to the 2nd law of thermodynamics a closed system starts to increase chaos into a state of equilibrium. This is called the entropy of a system.
The Universe uses this entropy (chaos) as a part of its evolution into higher states of energy. In any closed system energy starts to decline into random chaos. The Universe uses this entropy to create Black Holes.
Destroying the Universe
There are millions of black holes in the 3rd dimension collecting random matter by the power of gravity. A black hole is created when a star undergoes a supernova reaction. Supernova reactions happen when large stars run out of nuclear fuel.
When the stars outward force due to nuclear fusion stops the force of Gravity pulls the star’s core inward. The resulting explosion sends the outer surface of the star into space and a Black Hole is created.
Black Holes are very small compared to the size of the original star but the gravity is so strong that something extraordinary happens.
First of all, the gravity is super powerful and anything entering close to that hole is gone forever. Secondly, the powerful gravity during the collapse of the star’s core creates a hole into the fabric of spacetime.
Black holes are important because they convert ordinary matter into higher frequencies. The matter is converted into higher vibrations by the strong gravity. Matter then moves past a phase transition into the higher frequency dimension.
A phase transition occurs when matter changes into different types. For instance, when ice turns into water or vapor. The Black Holes are like phase transition stations.
The power of gravity is amazing! It’s the weakest of the quantum forces. But, it ends up being the strongest force in the large scale of General Relativity.
Evolving the Universe
When giant stars finish burning their hydrogen and helium fuel they create heavier atoms as fuel. Stars continue to create heavier atoms until the heavy iron atom is produced. Unable to use iron as a fusion reaction it runs out of fuel. Then the star goes supernova and in the explosion that follows some of those elements are blown into space.
For this discussion on Gravity the main point is that the core of the star collapses and turns into a black hole. The gravity during the collapse is so strong that it tears a hole into the fabric of spacetime.
Let me paint a picture of this hole in the fabric of spacetime. Think about it like a worm hole or portal into another dimension. Wait, put away your disbelief for a minute and let me explain. But first I must explain about dimensions.
Extra Dimensions
The universe only makes sense if there are 4 physical dimensions and some other non physical dimensions. But most people including scientists and mathematicians can’t imagine that other dimensions exist.
Where did the Big Bang come from? It came from outside of the physical universe which must be another dimension. Where is the dark matter that is invisible? Again it must be in another dimension.
The mistake everyone makes is that they look for extra dimensions inside of our visible universe (the 3rd dimension). Even String Theory tries to explain extra tiny invisible dimensions inside our 3rd dimension.
I see this as the single most reason why science has been stuck since Einstein's theory of General Relativity.
Don’t take my word for it. Imagine if extra dimensions exist. Then notice that everything makes sense when extra dimensions of space are added. The only thing separating dimensions is the vibration of frequencies and not the distance.
For instance, if a sound is increased in frequency we don’t hear it but it’s still there and dogs hear it. If water evaporates it disappears from our sight but it’s still there as water vapor.
Imagine, dimensions existing this way in the same space (universe). You can’t see into other dimensions but you can feel the gravity from them.
A black hole
In spacetime. Matter falls in and gravitational force comes out.
Black Holes in the Fabric of Spacetime
How can the fabric of spacetime get full of holes like swiss cheese? It sounds as strange as Einstein saying that gravity curves the fabric of spacetime. Here is the ultimate truth.
Black Holes can penetrate the fabric of spacetime into another dimension.
Astronomers have said that there are millions of Black Holes in the visible universe.
They have also estimated that less than 5% of the matter is inside this 3rd dimension. We know that black holes are attracting matter because of the strong force of Gravity.
You guessed it. The black holes must be taking matter from this dimension and sending it to the next dimension. This is the reason we can feel the Gravity of Dark Matter but can’t see it.
The next higher dimension is the 4th dimension (not counting time). Those black holes in the fabric of spacetime remain open collecting more matter.
Black Holes moving matter into higher dimensions. The 6th dimension ends the Universe.
Matter including light can only go one way in this opening. However, the force of Gravity can extend backwards into our dimension.
Yes, Gravity of the Black Holes opened the doorway into the fabric of spacetime. Then the strong gravitational field keeps the holes open.
This is why we feel the effects of gravity but we can’t see the Dark Energy. The Gravitational force causes our visible universe to expand and accelerate towards that source.
Gravity’s Role in the Universe
We have taken Gravity for granted. Maybe our familiarity with gravity has put a veil in our understanding of its importance.
Black holes are moving our total 3rd dimension into a higher frequency. Matter is entering these holes and going into the next dimension.
How do we get to the other dimension? Travelling into a black hole would be suicidal. You would be ripped into atoms and molecules. This won’t work for us.
The answer is the force of gravity. When enough high frequency matter is in the 4th dimension the force of gravity also changes.
How that happens or what the effects are I don’t know. But I can imagine that it helps our galaxy to pass into higher frequencies without harm.
Metaphysics explains that as we evolve in consciousness our body grows into a higher frequency. This higher vibration also goes into the Earth and eventually maybe the whole galaxy.
In this way we become part of the higher dimension without knowing that we are already there. And without going into a black hole. I hope it works in this way…
Gravity of Dark Energy
To every birth there is a death. The Big Bang was the birth of the Universe. The death of the Universe will be partly because of the work that Gravity does.
Consider this, high frequency photon radiation entered into our Universe during the Big Bang and created matter. This matter evolved into stars and into life (with a little help along the way).
High Frequency photon radiation during the Big Bang.
What would the death of this Universe look like except high frequency radiation. We are born of stardust and we return the energy back to the source.
The flow of energy continues into higher frequencies. This is how matter and energy change in order to get back to the Source, back to home…
Follow the evolution of low vibrational energy as it goes into the 5th dimension. When all the matter has reached the 5th dimension the universe is in its old age period.
The final stage of life is death. But don’t worry your soul won’t die you and this physical Universe goes back to its Source.
The mechanism that ends the Universe is the last Black Hole that enters the 6th dimension. I talked before about parallel dimensions that are entangled with our dimensions.
The antimatter dimension meets our normal matter in the 6th dimension and a Big Bang pushes all the energy back to the 7th non physical dimension.
This is the physical end of our Universe. Kind of like a physical death with a Big Bang.
Did you read all the way to the end? The only way that the Universe makes sense is thinking about it having extra separate dimensions.
In Summary:
The strong nuclear force combines quarks into protons and neutrons.
Electrons attach to the protons and create atoms.
The quarks use the attraction of gravity to create stars
When stars die black holes are created
Strong gravity in black holes make holes into the fabric of spacetime.
Matter flows into higher dimensions to its strong gravity field.
The evolution of consciousness raises our frequency.
We move into the higher level dimensions.
Matter and antimatter meet in the 6th dimension
A big Bang pushes all the energy back to the Source, ending the Universe.
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Erik Lovin