Cosmological
Study
The objective
of this cosmological study is an imaginary artistic conception of the universe.
It is also a poetic interpretation of the orbit study previously presented. The
orbit study is a two dimensional graphic representation of possibilities of a
sphere revolving around its centre.
Each
sphere has another sphere rotating around itself. This process is dynamic,
evolving continuous translational and rotational (spin) movements. The abscissa
represents the position of the sphere in x-direction, while the ordinate
presents the position of the sphere in y-direction. The n parameter is
characterized by the number of revolutions of an external sphere divided by the
period of one complete translation around its centre. This number shall
necessary be integer to assure the synchronism of the system and to provide its
balance or equilibrium state.
One can
notice that the time is implicit in this two dimensional space representation
of the orbit. Time is implicit in the sense that each n value represents the
rotation by translation ratio providing an equilibrium state. Unitary n exactly
represents one rotation of the external sphere per one translation of itself
around the central sphere. Then n=4 describes an orbit with four rotations by
one translation. Larger the n, more the orbit looks like and circumference with
a large amount of small perturbations (due to the spin). Small the n, more the
circumferential orbit presents a small number of large perturbations. All
integer n from one to infinity characterize probabilistic orbits.
The m
integer parameter is associated with the total energy – translational plus
rotational energy – of the orbit. Smaller is the m, faster is the velocity,
larger is the mass and larger is the energy of a specific sphere. Exactly in
the opposite direction, greater is the m integer parameter, smaller is the
velocity, smaller is the mass and smaller is the energy of the sphere. An
important observation is that the m parameter is actually a scale factor, so
the same relations are applicable to all of the spheres, from microcosm (large
m) to macrocosm (small m), although they preserve the same shape of the orbits.
The
matter orbits are interwoven with anti-matter orbits. So one matter sphere
jumps from a specific energy state to a higher energy state (external) through
the point in the two dimensional plane where its matter orbit intersects an
anti-matter orbit. When a material sphere collides with an anti-material sphere
both are disintegrated from their original orbits, implying in energy release.
The matter sphere turns into an anti-matter sphere in its closest external
anti-matter orbit, as well as the anti-matter sphere turns into a matter sphere
around the next external matter orbit.
The total
energy of the universe, considering both matter and its anti-matter
counterpart, results in zero or in a very small amount since both (matter and
anti-matter) orbits interchange their energies, counter-balancing themselves
and keeping a smooth, almost stable pattern of arrangement. This pattern of
arrangement can be imagined as an expanding universe depending on the Einstein
cosmological constant or the zero total energy theories; or even in a cyclic
inflating-deflating universe depending on a very low energy of almost zero
frequency emanating from its centre. This quantum fluctuation or divine blow
can be responsible for sustaining the whole picture.
Remembering
the already mentioned scalability to the shape of the orbits, one can apprehend
that all spheres (from above to below) are embedded, self-contained and
dependent. So the macro-scale movements seems to be both, cause and result,
from a complex matrix of energy interchange quantum fluctuations operated in
extremely small micro-scales that are everywhere in the centre of the matter
(and anti-matter), including me and you.
These
almost zero probabilities (or choices) are summed up from below to above,
generating peaks (matter) and crests (anti-matter) which alludes to a water
drop falling on the flat and steady surface of a lake. This is our two
dimensional conception of the universe.
Now, if
one imagine the same orbits evolving into the three dimensional space (x, y and
z; where the time is implicit), our universe will result in subsequent nestled
shells of matter and anti-matter keeping their scalable shapes, where we
inhabit a specific shell (a closed two dimension surface) and its thickness
(plus the third dimension limited below by the Heisenberg Principle and above
by the light velocity upper bound).
One can
think of a very huge onion, where our material experience – the sky (air), the
stars (fire), the whole Earth (earth) and the sea (water) – are confined inside
a single onion layer. Although one must remember that, in a subtle way we still
are not able to complete describe and apprehend, the larger and the small
layers support each other and are inextricable through continuous dynamic interchanges.
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Jorge
Xerxes, 24/n0v/2015
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