The Elegant Truth

The Elegant Truth

Regardless of what you choose to believe or disbelieve, nothing changes the fact that our existence is simply a product of the natural laws of physics of the universe. The universe lays the foundation for creation of atoms, stars, galaxies, biological life and its evolution, in order to become self-aware.

As humans, we have become aware to our direct surroundings. We have used religion, science, and/or spirituality to describe this one phenomenon. Every culture on this planet has a unique version and our origins can be explained in every language ever used here. Just because we don’t understand it doesn’t make it untrue. There are no absolute right and wrong ways of describing it.

There is, however, a simple truth to our existence: We are here. We have everything we need to survive on this planet. We are elegantly formed by energies of the universe that affect every aspect of our being. In short, we are loved and cared for. Love the universe you’re in!

Peace, Love, and Knowledge
The Omniverse

Photograph: Cirrus cloud angel seen over the Royal Palm Beach area in South Florida on March 14, 2013

Is the Higgs boson really the Last Great Discovery?

After the news of the discovery of the Higgs Boson on July 4, 2012, followed by the confirmation of repeated results on March 14, 2013 (phys.org/news/2013-03-confident-cern-physicists-higgs-boson.html), it is being reported that it is the last great discovery (guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/jul/08/robin-mckie-higgs-boson-discovery-where-next).  It is being heralded as the final piece of the puzzle of the Standard Model of physics.  …

Be a Part of the Omniverse

Are you the type of person who questions everything?  Do you look through the veil of religion and the doctrine of science in an everlasting quest for the truth?  Are you that person who realizes that everything is just trying to explain one thing – our origin?  Yes, we have different ways to explain it, …

Cycles of Time

Cycles of Time

We use time to measure cycles. Our Earth rotates in a day. The planet’s rotation axis wobbles, and this is known as procession. This can affect the length of a day. The angle of the axis can change too, and this is known as eccentricity. This affects how much sunlight the planet receives. Combined together, these produce Milankovitch cycles and are notable for their correlation to glacial and interglacial periods.

The Earth’s orbit around the Sun takes a year. The orbital path itself varies, This can affect the distance from the Earth and sun, causing mean temperature fluctuations. With orbital changes, procession, and eccentricity, the Earth has cycles measured in several thousands of years.

The Sun could even be a part of a larger cycle. A theoretical proposal recently suggested that if the Sun were part of a binary system with a red dwarf, the two stars could be orbiting each other on a cycle of about 26 million years.

Then there’s the Milky Way galaxy, with our solar system on one of its rotating fingers. The entire galaxy rotates around its central supermassive black hole, and it takes 225 million years to rotate once around the galaxy. Recently, using the Hubble telescope, we measured sideways motion of the entire galaxy. Our galaxy and Andromeda will someday merge, which may have happened with another galaxy before. This cycle is about 4 billion years or more.

Since the universe is over 13 billion years old, it has been a part of an even larger cycle – expansion. In the Omniverse proposal, this is another cycle, as it spreads evenly across the event horizon of a giant white hole. The white hole is the source of the singularity that produces the Big Bang, starting the cycle of our universe. When scientists mention the Big Freeze, or the end of our universe, they fail to see the big picture. As with all other cycles, this process repeats.

So, do you really think you don’t have time to do that something you want to do? You have all the time in the Omniverse!

Expand Your Mind

Expand Your Mind

Are we the only life in the observable universe, 93 billion light years across? Every atom is in communication with atoms anywhere in the universe through quantum entanglement.

In the Omniverse, our universe is a singularity, thus every atom in the universe today is part of a single point. The Omniverse has a habitable zone where the point becomes the Big Bang.

So, is there life in the universe? If atoms in you are entangled in a quantum dance within the universe, wouldn’t you want all of your atoms to be in habitable zones? This is your choice.

Welcome to your mind!

Expand Your Mind!

Expand Your Mind!

Are we the only life in the universe? Just an insignificant speck on a 8,000-mile wide planet, 93 million miles from our sun, in a solar system that’s 3.7 billion miles across, in the 100,000 light year-diameter Milky Way galaxy, that is part of our observable universe, 93 billion light years across?  It seems we’re just spatially challenged!

You are more than your location. In fact, every atom in your body is in communication with atoms anywhere in the universe through quantum entanglement. The key to this process can be found in the mind. The mind is the field made by you. It is like an atom’s electron field. As you become aware of greater distance from yourself, your mind grows. As a meditation technique, this can give great results. First, imagine the space around your body at 1″, then 1′. Then, imagine your building, city, country, solar system, galaxy, and the entire universe.

Now you can go up another level to the Omniverse. This is what produces the Big Bang. Before the Big Bang, our universe is just a singularity, so every atom in the universe today is part of it. The reason we become entangled with other atoms everywhere in the universe is because we are part of a single point particle. From the Omniverse’s perspective, this point particle is held within a strong field, holding back the Big Bang until it is hit out of the park. Once out of this field, the singularity isn’t stable and our laws of physics begin. This is our universe’s habitable zone. Just like our galaxy spinning around a massive black hole with our solar system on a giant finger of the galaxy, and our planet spinning around the Sun within its habitable zone.

Our solar system is the best example we have of a habitable zone for life. The only example we have, in fact. We have found that other planetary systems might have habitable zones in our galaxy. We can imagine the number of possible habitable planets in the entire universe. Based on studies in part of our galaxy, it could be a very large number.

So, is there life in the universe? Just ask an atom! If atoms in you are entangled in a quantum dance within the universe, wouldn’t you want all of your atoms to be in habitable zones? This is how consciousness is born. You are here by choice. If we choose to disbelieve the possibilities for life in the universe, then we find nothing. But when we choose to explore the possibilities, we see infinity! Welcome to your mind. Feel free to move around.

Life in the Universe

Our new understanding of the habitable zone brought us to the realization that habitable planets are everywhere in our Milky Way galaxy.  A study of 158,000 red dwarf star data from the Kepler scope showed that red dwarf stars, the most common kind in our galaxy, were cooler and smaller than thought.  This means they …

What Is Space?

What Is Space?

Space appears to us as if it were empty, wide open areas in-between planets and stars. There is so much space in galaxies that stars collide with nothing when galaxies merge. Space is even inside of the very atoms we are made of. Imagine your inner space as the membrane in which quarks vibrate on in space, creating subatomic particles like protons and neutrons. In essence, it’s a canvas on which you are created. Outside of us, we perceive space between us and the world. And as we look further, we see it beyond our planet and everywhere in the known universe.

So, is it really empty? Not when you realize that instead, space contains everything. Simply put, space is the fabric the universe is made from. Your inner space allows quarks to vibrate and create particles. On a large scale, space is filled with gases. On any scale, space is filled with fields. Fields carry energy. Large structures, like planets, stars, and galaxies, are surrounded by magnetic fields. We even create our own magnetic field by circulating iron through our bodies. Our thought creates its own field, which can be measured in brain activity. On the quantum level, the strong field makes objects feel solid to us. And all of space is permeated with a Higgs field, which interacts with particles to give them mass. So space is actually full of fields, energies, and particles. It is compressed energy that vibrates in such a way that it is creating the Universe!

Where did space come from? Before the Big Bang, our entire universe is a singularity. At the very beginning of the Big Bang, space rapidly expanded to near its current state. Like unfolding fabric super fast, space unfolded faster than light. Like turning on a 4D TV, space is a projection of energy from its singularity state.

What turns on space? A new scientific proposal shows how. The Omniverse consists of a source that produces the singularity, force that pushes it away, and a field that keeps it stable. When the singularity is pushed away, the field weakens, and the Big Bang unfolds its space.

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The Habitable Zone

In our Milky Way, the Kepler space telescope has been scanning the galaxy finding planets in other solar systems.  Now, scientists have redefined what is known as the habitable zone, or ‘Goldilocks Zone.’  This is the zone of a solar system where we expect to find liquid water.  The new definition of the habitable zone …

Universal Consciousness

I woke up this morning and started looking up news stories on space.com to share on by Facebook Omniverse page, www.facebook.com/GrandSlamTheory.  I found an article about astronauts in the space station calling for world peace (http://www.space.com/19247-space-station-astronaut-peace-earth.html) and I thought, does being in space bring one peace of mind?  I shared this on my page and …

The Answer is Simple!

While not directly about the science of the Omniverse, this post gives insight into the mechanism in which I believe I channeled the concept, then came to understand it, and ultimately write a book about it.  The concept of mind: Jesus experienced the universal consciousness. So did Buddha. So can we.   The key to …

Intelligent Design?

We see the universe with awe, as if it were created by something or someone beyond our perception. Is it? In this this modern age, scientists have described the universe in mathematical terms and found it to be like computer code – even self correcting. Neuroscientists see the universe as a superpowerful quantum computer many …

Metamorphosis

What is metamorphosis? It means change. Something becomes something different, but it’s still the same! A caterpillar enters its cocoon and becomes a beautiful butterfly as it emerges.  It is still the same living being, yet its life is now dramatically changed as it spreads its wings and gently flies away. Do we go through …

Grand Slam Theory of the Omniverse

Grand Slam Theory of the Omniverse The Omniverse is more than just a new scientific theory. It is information that awakens us to greater surroundings, followed by a new era of scientific discovery. This model will have us dropping assumptions of what humanity knows thus far and realizing infinite possibilities.