The physical, space-time universe:
Most people are familiar with the Big Bang theory - and how it describes the making of our universe from a state of high density and temperature, some 13.77 billion years ago.
Well, let's give this view a little twist;
Have you ever witnessed a bullet striking ballistic gel? You know, like when the law enforcement wants to determine whether a specific weapon was used in connection with a crime scene.
(illustration above, ref: Wikipedia - Big Bang)
I know; not quite comparable - and - most scientists and physicists would dismiss any direct comparison between a bullet hitting gel and the birth of the cosmos. After all, our universe isn’t expanding inside something else; there’s no physical 'outside' our universe (unless we consider the possibility of multiple universes, multiverses - but that’s a separate discussion).
However, the point is, what if the Big Bang is a consequence of something akin to the ballistic gel scenario?
Like; What if 'something' arrived from somewhere else (perhaps from a semi-physical dimention?) - and - that we, at present time, are just standing inside the gel, looking back in time, trying to decipher what the heck (sorry) happened back then?
Physics tells us that the total energy within the universe remains constant - energy cannot be created or destroyed.
But, considering that something else may have arrived from a possible semi-physical dimension and, due to the impact, it sort of 'slowed down' and turned into what we call elementary particles?
The next question whould then be - what could that 'something' have been?
What if it was;
'KNOWLEDGE and/or 'INFORMATION'
- Weird?
Perhaps not as 'weird' as it sounds. Some scientists have already suggested that elementary particles might consist of (or contains) knowledge and information in some way.
But, if energy originated as 'knowledge and information', how did THAT become accessible or available within the semi-physical dimension? After all, the entire Framework is most likely a closed system (for anything else than this 'something').
This is where the stroke of genius comes into play, but first we need to look at the 'semi-physical dimension'.
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