Science has for a long time now accepted the fact that particles can
spontaneously pop into existence. They do this from the energies that
pass through empty space. Once created these 'bits' of positive matter
are immediately annihilated by a cloud of smaller negative
energy/particles coming in from every direction. So it appears that
nothing can be created and sustained in the form of the universe that
we know of today! We exist and so does the universe, that's a fact! -
so what could really have happened in creating and sustaining the
current universe?
THE VERY FIRST BIT OF ENERGY/PARTICLE THAT SPONTANEOUSLY CAME INTO
EXISTENCE WAS INFINITELY SMALL. Remember, if a particle sprang into
existence that was larger than infinitely small then it would have
been immediately annihilated by a cloud of smaller negative
energy/particles. BUT being infinitely small - the cloud of negative
energy/particles that came to annihilate the original particle could
only be exactly the same size as the original particle. i.e.
infinitely small. The first cloud that came to try to annihilate the
original energy/particle numbered 12. This number is the only one that
can cover exactly any single particle. This is the creation
process and is making surplus material at each subsequent
negative/positive stage. Immediately after the 12 negative
energy/particles were created a further cloud of about 28 positive
energy/particles came into existence to try to annihilate them. At each
stage of the action and reaction a surplus of negative energy/
particles are created. After a while, the whole universe became filled
by this event and it became infinitely large. The last created
numbered shell exactly matched the last numbered shell and that's when
the whole edifice stopped growing. It then collapsed with positive and
negative particles cancelling each other out. But, as you will
remember, there was always a surplus of negative energy/particles at
each stage as the 'cloud' formed.When the final collapse took place
there remained, of course, a balance of negative particles left. No
further annihilation reaction took place to these energy/particles as
they were changed slightly in the collapse. At the centre of the ediface
being under extreme pressure black holes were created. At other parts
of the ediface hydrogen atoms were formed.
The quantity of negative energy/particles left is calculable and
MATCHES EXACTLY THE NUMBER OF PARTICLES FOUND IN THE UNIVERSE TODAY! - i.e. about 10^80
After the annihilation process was over the remnant forces which
remained were the strong and weak atomic forces, electromagnetic
forces and, of course, gravity. So all these forces are simply the
weaker cousins of the original primordial annihilation force. The
original annihilation force being spent in the initial collapse it is
no longer is observable as they are all related to the original
annihilation force grouping the strong and weak atomic electromagnetic
and gravitational forces together makes for the understanding of a unifying theory.
This initial collapse probably totalled in diameter at least several
billion light years across. Then occurred a massive 'Bounce-Back'
which became known as the 'BIG-BANG'. The compression in the collapse
and subsequent ''Bounce-Back' allowed the energy/material to coalesce
and form the galaxies of hydrogen atoms.
An aspect of the current 'Big-Bang' theory is that every particle in
the universe is flying away from every other particle
in the 'big-bang' explosion. Thus making it impossible for galaxies to
form at all. However, in the ‘Bounce-Back’ situation the galaxies of
hydrogen atoms formed at the compression stage and eventually were
each moving away from the centre of the ‘Bounce-Back’ area at great
speed. Each galaxy consisted of globular groups of hydrogen stars.
As each globular galaxy moved away from the centre the force of
gravity diminished and the globular shape gave way to a flattened
form. this flattened shape behaved like a bicycle wheel where the
outside stars at the edge of the wheel turned and moved faster than
any inside stars. It is thought that some mysterious force exerted by
so-called ‘dark-energy’ was responsible for the outer edges of each
galaxy was made to move the stars faster the internal stars.
Clearly, that theory is nonsense. Harry Schneider 2017