CHAPTER ONE – BEGINNING OF THE BEGAN
Okay, where should we begin? This is about the Creation of the Physical Universe. So, we guess we should go back to the beginning – Before the existence of matter, space, time, or gravity – Before there were even any atoms or energy as we know it, before fully formed particles, and of course, before there were any light, heat, cold, or physical laws concerning such.
At a period when there were only various types of pre-particles, or sub-particles, in nature – a type of molecular and supra-molecular nanotechnology of a quantum-realm scale (we’re not going to try and dilute it any further, because it becomes senseless to do so) but to really study the Creation of the Universe, we have to at least begin at this point to understand it all.
We can’t ignore that there was something that had to create the “Big Bang”, but to get there we have to do some creative reasonable deduction to produce hypothetical’s that hopefully lead to theories that can be proven. After all, we don’t have any physical theories, laws, or mathematics to work with as there was nothing to analyze or measure – kind of like doing the mathematics of zero.
Now, as to those of us who believe in a higher source, there would be the existence of that higher source, which we will call God to save time and energy. What is God? We’ll discuss that now, so all pure atheist can skip to Chapter Two. You won’t miss anything concerning the actual Creation, except those things involving God.
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CHAPTER TWO – THE DARK WORLD AND THE CREATION OF THE PHYSICAL UNIVERSE
To reiterate, we are back at the beginning, at a period when there were only various types of pre-particles, or sub-particles, in nature – a type of molecular and supra-molecular nanotechnology of a quantum-realm scale – there wasn’t any space, time, atoms, matter, or gravity – also it was before there were any light, heat, cold or energy as we know it.
Of course, at this time physical laws for the Universe, hadn’t even begun to form. So, for those who didn’t read or believe Chapter One, what could have possibly caused all of these sub-particles to start to mass and accumulate into some type of mass that would eventually create the greatest explosion that anything, anywhere, could ever even start to imagine?
Energy, as we know, can have the same properties as Matter and produce Mass – can sub-particles before they become energy? We would say, it’s only a logical deduction that such could be true – in fact, it should be true, as all the elements are there.
It couldn’t produce Gravity as there wasn’t any space, time, matter, or atoms. BUT, the sub-particles interacting should be able to produce Magnetism (the elusive power that can be much more powerful than gravity depending upon the circumstances presented).
Of course, magnetism can be either an attractive force or a repelling force. Here it had to be both – a repelling force to act as a diminishing boundary and an attractive force which would begin to draw in the sub-particles into a mass which of course, might even create gravity (although this might be questionable), but the mass alone would have a snowball effect and draw in more and more of the sub-particles compacting them until all of the sub-particles were drawn into a super, super, super compacted ball of mass which finally reached the point of implosion and then explosion – resulting in the original The Big Bang.
Could it be that Einstein’s theory of E=MCsq may have validity even here – at least as to the power produced by such an explosion of Mass.
Of course, there couldn’t be any relativity or other parts of the equation that would exist at that point – again no space, time, matter, etc. But, the power portion of the theory should hold true i.e. the explosion of Mass should equal Energy with the power of the Mass times the Speed Of Light Squared.
And, in this case there would be one hell of a lot of Mass – Equal to the amount of all of the space, energy, and matter we have in the Universe today. Take all of that times the speed of light squared and just try to imagine the power of the energy that was produced. Please do not try to think of it in terms of the number of atomic bombs (too many zeros to even
try to count). Think of it in terms of the power of billions, or trillions, of Quasars, and you may come close.
To us anyway, it would seem logical that the explosion would send out Energy at a power or speed – if there was any such thing as speed at that point (which there wouldn’t be) – way beyond the speed of light. Which brings us to the question of what kind of Energy would that be?
It would have to be pure energy of a type we have no idea of, as nothing else could exist at a speed beyond the speed of light. So let’s call it Pure Energy for purposes of identification. Also, any gravity that might have been created by the Mass would be extinguished, as gravity couldn’t exist beyond the speed of light.
What kind of energy would Pure Energy be? Let’s see, if the explosion produced E – energy – then that would be the only thing in existence as everything else in existence would have been in the E-Mass that exploded. The equation leaves no space for anything but Energy to be produced.
Therefore, it would have to be an energy that could produce (or evolve into) different types of particles that would be capable of evolving into different types of energy that would eventually evolve into the right type of matter.
Wait! We can’t have matter, or even energy capable of producing matter i.e. atoms, as everything is travelling faster than what the speed of light would be, and nothing we know of can travel faster than the speed of light.
So we are facing a dilemma here. So what has to happen here? Let’s see