One way to explain the Universe
Posted: Monday, January 04, 2010
by Mihail Vrapcea
The creation and evolution of our Universe, including its accelerated expansion, can be explained through the following logical reasoning:
The photons, resulted after Big Bang, each of them having a kind of "graviton" with it (in other words, the smallest gravity unit being associated with a photon), have started to join each other, when they were "close enough" to each other, so that the smallest elementary particle can be considered the one formed by joining two photons, which were "close enough" to "connect" each other.
Therefore, by forming the particles of matter as mentioned above, the resultant of the joined "smallest gravity units", around each particle, have generated the gravity as we know it today (more elementary particles are in a celestial body, bigger/stronger gravity field is around it).
Bigger/heavier is a particle (more photons it contains) smaller moving speed it has, also the speed increases when the particle is smaller/lighter, and these big speeds at the small(er) particles, also for their rotation around themselves (including their gravitational field rotation in the same sense) are making them in some conditions (at specific distances between them) to repel one another, like two tornadoes (or hurricanes) interacting in opposite directions, also, regarding the smallest particle, a rotating pair of two "connected" photons, to better understand the relation between particles (matter) and what we call "energy", it is like the behavior difference at a rugby game between the players running freely around (photons/energy) and the scrum they make after joining/connecting each other (particle).
Therefore, electrons behave like "tornadoes rotating in one sense" and protons like "tornadoes rotating in the opposite sense" having possible their attraction, until a specific distance, because their rotating gravitational fields are interacting in the same direction when combine each other, but for the same charges case, their combined gravitational fields are interacting in opposite directions, repelling each other (a neutron, including / containing a "close enough" proton and electron, has a resultant gravity field that causes a neutral charge behavior).
As a conclusion, all forces known in our Universe (including all forms of matter manifestations) are results of these elementary particles behavior/interactions, function of their type (how many photons are containing), their rotation around themselves (including their gravitational field rotation in the same sense) and their position in space (how close they are one from each other), having the initial moving, given by the Big Bang, influenced (changed) continuously.
A comparison for the way matter is built from photons may be to consider the photons being the flour and matter being the bread made from that flour.
The accelerated expansion of the Universe can be due to the "gravitational glue" becoming weaker while the distances between galaxies increase, and some possible huge black holes from other "close enough" Universes around our Universe, attract the matter from the margins (along the borders) of our Universe (therefore we may not need any "dark energy" to explain the accelerated expansion of our Universe, as the today's astrophysicists are supposing).
The ending of each Universe can be a huge black hole, which, if its mass is big enough, in time may produce a new Big Bang, giving birth in this way to a new Universe.
Author
Mihail Vrapcea
Romania, Europe
P.S. One of the most important results from my theory is that any subatomic particle has its own gravity field, rotating at very high speed in the same sense with the particle's rotation, so that ALL other forces/interactions, electromagnetism, strong interaction and weak interaction, are generated by these high speed rotating gravity fields interactions (obtaining the "Grand Unified Theory" or the so called "Theory of Everything").
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