Multidimensional Awareness

If you have mastered the art of being one with the universe, what I am going to say may come as a surprise. After all I have been writing about the universe and how all of it in its entirety exists within every seemingly separate subatomic component. Using scientific principles applied to the universe, one …

Life Hacking

If you think destiny controls your fate this is going to shock you. Within each and every one of us is the innate ability to not only control one’s fate, but to literally create your very surroundings. This is some cutting edge science! The answer lies within our own consciousness. To understand the multiple levels …

The Universe Within

The entire universe is within you. Is this Taoism? Can this be proven scientifically? We are on the right path to finding answers. A very simple understanding of the universe is all it takes to express this in a scientific context. Our universe exists within a framework where all mathematical models break down.  Even Einstein’s …

The Present

Have you ever wondered what time is?  It is used to measure the progress of life from the beginning to the end of the universe.  It is a powerful tool.  With time, we can analyze our past to predict our future.  And when we have mastered this technique, we always come to the same conclusion …

Discovery

What does discovery mean to you?  Remember when you were a child and saw everything for the very first time?  THAT is discovery!  It doesn’t have to be something reserved for the scholars of society or “other people.”  It is your ability to perceive your surroundings and observe the true reality within.  You see, there …

Gratitude

Here’s some omniversal reasoning on why to give thanks.  Gratitude is an energy of giving back to the universe.  Biological life is a form of the physical manifestation of the universe created to perceive the surroundings and become aware of itself.  Sounds like a mouthful, doesn’t it?  What it means is this: you are the …

What is Life?

Have you ever wondered what had to happen in order for biological life to exist on our planet?  If it is possible here, is it possible elsewhere in the universe?  I bet you have wondered what the purpose of life is!  As I have found, we are one and the same with the universe – …

create.

We create our universe, surroundings, and possibilities with our perception.  Our world around us manifests from our own creation.  We find ourselves in the present – a crossroads between the past and future.  But the universe we create doesn’t need to be held to the same timeline.  Instead, all possibilities exist in a quantum system.  …

The Higgs Mechanism and the Omniverse Model

It was a discovery waiting 50 years to happen.  But on July 4, 2012, physicists announced that they had conclusively detected the effects of the “Goddamn particle” at the LHC.  Officially named after Dr. Peter Higgs, the elusive particle was finally found.  I have to admit, before the announcement, I didn’t know its significance, or …

Omniversal Consciousness

“What is mind?  No matter. What is matter?  Nevermind.” – Homer Simpson Since the dawn of time, humankind has philosophized to explain our existence.  Different fields of study have spawned different variations of how we came to be.  Nevertheless, we are here.  And now we are answering the ultimate questions about our universe – is …

The Edge of the Universe

If you know the Omniverse, you know the edge of the universe isn’t real.  It’s just like any other made up territorial line we humans tend to use to limit our thinking.  Those like me question what is real in this universe.  Are we really just some matter and a bunch of space?  In actuality, …

Nanoverse

Nanoverse

Think we know all there is to know about the universe? Was the Higgs the last great find? There’s much more to the picture. The LHC will be conducting high energy supercollider tests in 2015 in hopes to find more fundamental building blocks of our universe and maybe rewrite the laws of physics. Gravitons and superpartners are among the list of forthcoming discoveries, if observed.

The Omniverse proposal in 2013 (coming soon) will look at the entire universe as if it were a particle. The universe is, in fact, a singularity. Only a Planck length. The Omniverse is the big picture. It is a mechanism to produce the singularity and create the Big Bang. Our universe s like an electron to the Omniverse.

If the universe is like an electron, is it a fractal repeating pattern? What happens when we continue to look smaller? This is where you get into the space where tiny, curled-up dimensions are found. This is the Nanoverse. Inside the vast space between quarks in a particle, the Nanoverse involves fundamental energies and dimensions yet to be observed. Once we understand the nature of extra dimensions, we will understand how gravity works on the quantum level. Then we will know the underlying force. Even matter may have roots in the higher dimensions. Dark matter, whose effects have been observed in space, might have a similar dimensional profile to ours, but not close enough for us to be able to see it. Someday, we may even be able to decode the multidimensional profile of complex molecules, like DNA. There’s more to discover about everything!

Pictured: First photograph of molecule showing different types of bonds between atoms. From IBM.

Verses

What does universe mean?  Everything we know and all of the physical laws relate to one universe.  Does that mean it is everything?  Just like in the past, what we think is everything is subject to change.  We used to think the Earth was flat and the solar system revolved around us.  That was our …

Gravity Branes and the Omniverse

While doing background research for my book, Grand Slam Theory of the Omniverse (coming soon!!!!!), I came across an explanation for gravity’s strength, or lack thereof, using higher dimensions.  I found this very interesting, since I was using higher dimensions to explain the Omniverse model.  Specifically, in the higher dimensions, I explain the underlying forces …

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.  …