A friend asked me today about reality – not just what we know about it, but how it changes with what we observe. Â Yes, everything changes as it is observed. Â Our views literally shape the cosmos around us. Â In quantum physics for example, all variations of a system exist until the time of observation – everything changes! Â This is why the concept of the Omniverse is already changing the scientific landscape of understanding in quantum physics, astronomy, and other fields of science! Â
Why? Â The Omniverse is the physical creator of multiple universes! Â It is a new scientific framework being proposed that shows us where the universe came from, and where it is going. Â You will be surprised to know our true nature! Â Knowing the process can bring a state of constant bliss, by knowing yourself and seeing yourself from the Omniverse.
What are we seeing today that supports it? Â On the small scale, the Higgs boson discovery helps explain the Omniverse model. Â Just like how particles acquire mass by reacting with a field of energy, breaking symmetry, and moving to a lower state of energy, the universe did the same in the Big Bang. Â The initial state is a singularity. Â The present state stretches across nearly endless space that literally unfolded faster than light during the initial inflation of the Big Bang. Â Even though space is finite, we observe that objects accelerate as the universe expands. Â This large scale phenomenon known as dark energy supports the Omniverse. Â InÂ
a 3-brane (3 space and 1 space-time dimensions). A brane holds a set amount of dimensions and interactions, and it can hold a charge. What we observe in the universe is just in our braneworld – less than 5% of the entire universe. Other underlying forces, like gravity, need to be explained using higher dimensions on a different brane. Light doesn’t even exist in the other brane, so therefore, no speed limit!  The speed of light is just a belief we hold onto, and we make the data match the belief.
Ultimately, reality is malleable – it changes as we build our models. T
Scientists do not know what to make of this so we put it down to incorrect measurements, faulty equipment, etc. because we don’t want to open a can of worms saying reality itself may be changing (for some reason). Â But it is! Â I say, change your perspective, change your universe.
The Omniverse is the new reality! Â Can of worms = officially opened.Â
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