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Universal Irony Division: We like to pretend the universe is complicated, even though it’s really not. Think about how that might show up with anything that confuses you… The answers are within reach.

In science, we make up names for the parts of the universe that we don’t know. It’s an important step to recognize that there’s things that you don’t know you don’t know – and things you know you don’t know. Because that opens you up to knowing.

Dark energy is one such name. Just a made-up name. Einstein’s cosmological constant was used to describe the nature of expanding reality, aka dark energy.

The beauty of having the technology we have now is that we can test his predictions. We can modify the science based on better understanding. And that’s exactly what science is doing. A modified relativity theory in simulations and observations actually attributed ‘dark energy’ to gravity itself. Just on a much bigger scale than celestial objects.

And I thought, wow, that’s how I want to describe the Omniverse, on a different scale. Then it hit me…

Like the cold impact spot in the cosmic background radiation, it’s another smoking gun discovery that supports the Omniverse’s scientific framework.

On large scales, gravity forms a secondary warping of space-time, causing objects farther away to experience greater curvature (like a big bubble), and things expand.

Modified relativity could support that an object as big as or bigger than the universe would have the ability to push away, like the opposite of a black hole. And that’s the white hole proposed in Grand Slam Theory of the Omniverse.

Moreover, a lot of research in labs is studying white hole/black hole pairs. What we don’t know we don’t know is changing. Shrinking. A lot of things are about to start getting much clearer.

Feel the expansion?

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