Introduction: For the past 6 months I have been sifting through the evidence that gets presented to me via the visible and invisible world, in order to collect information that fits into my theory of how the universe fits into the bigger plan of what is outside of our universe. This is my theory of the multiversal structure outside of our universe.
“The main reason for my expressing the point that will become this post, is the strange parallel that a new theory has to my own theory on the existence of ‘multiverses’ rather than a lone ‘universe’. Jon Ramos and I have discussed this previously, that: Is it not true that the term universe is used to explain everything out there, all together? But I don’t believe that the term universe can be used to explain all that is out there, rather I believe in the existence of many other dimensions that are radically unrecognisable to us and our concept of space and time.
My theory goes like this: If all space is curved, then our universe is, in totality, more or less a sphere. ie. No edge is straight. Secondly, prior to the Big Bang, there is a theory that our universe exploded into existence through a black hole, and was squeezed through the ‘rollers of space-time’ emerging in a chaotic and randomised fashion which slowly began to develop into suns, planets, stars and orbits.
The birth of the Universe is described as a nugget so small and dense that it had to explode. This nugget is also known as the ‘atome primitif,’ the ‘primordial atom’ or the ‘ylem.’ This point is the concentration of all matter in the universe squeezed by gravity into one tiny point. A fascinating book called The Index of Possibilities describes this as the aforementioned ‘rollers of space time.’ If you can imagine it like a giant hourglass, the beginning of the universe is the point where all sand pours forth from the top section, to the end section. However, in this theory, there is another point of dispersion (another chamber) attached to the bottom of the last hourglass chamber.
My imagination wonders what exactly is squeezing this all together. Gravity obviously pulls all sand (matter in the universe) towards the funnel (black hole) thence giving birth to a whole new universe. The sand from the first chamber gets jumbled up as it moves into the next chamber. So, theoretically, scientists from our universe could never imagine or conceptualise what came before the Big Bang, because every thing we know about space and time is different in our world, and has been shaken up as it was taken from that last chamber.
My theory is that since – according to Einsteins Theory of Relativity – all space is curved, this means that we could be living inside a cell or chamber that correlates to something like the cells in our body. These cells are dotted with small pores that can exchange information through their walls via osmosis. When thinking of our universe, the black holes that scientists have found dotted around the ‘wall’ of our universe are like these small cell pores. NB: The walls, or edges of our universe are measured in terms of the distance light can travel, or if you want to get more complicated, in terms of red-shift, which is the red part of the light spectrum, used to calculate the age of the universe as we know it. “If a distant galaxy were moving away from us, the wavelength of the light coming from it would shift to a longer wavelength, the red end of the light spectrum. According to the big bang theory, the farther away an object is from us, the more redshifted its light.”
To sum up, we could be living in a universe among universes, born through black holes and exploded out in chaotic discombobulation (always wanted to use that word) into new realities. All of these inter-realities would then, if we zoom out and look from a distance, be like cells against cells against cells, much like tissue in an organ in a human body. Because many proportions of the human body fit symmetrically with proportions in the natural world, (a phenomenon described in terms of the existence of what Pythagoras called the Golden Ratio, or Phi; 1.618) which is “simply” (ha) the ratio of the line segments that result when a line is divided in one very special and unique way and derived with a number of geometric constructions (read on for more Phi, which is different from Pi)… then the universe could be, if we had the ability to measure it with the Golden Ratio, parallel to nature also. The universe may be, according to my theory, a single cell within a multiverse of cells, embedded within a large organ of more cells, up against more organs, and within an intelligent body of billions of universes/cells, connected together through the pores of black holes, exchanging new matter and energy with gravitational magnetism.
Now, to the point of my post! My brother who sat with me until the early hours of the morning as I formulated this theory, sent me an article from National Geographic that supports my idea of the universe as interconnected by the magnet-like pull of black holes. On that July evening back in Australia at the edge of the world, upon the coast of the most isolated city in the world (Perth, WA) we saw the universe as just one cell in the body of multiversal cells, connected by hourglass-like space-time rollers: the cells of which make up organs, tissues and eventually perhaps a whole body, something like God, or maybe just something like the guy walking down the street outside.
To end, I want to suggest that the old adage taken from John Donne’s Mediation XVII, ‘No man is an island’ could be modernised to express the idea that ‘Every man is a planet’, and that every man and woman has his or her own gravitation, orbit, weather system and sun. No man or woman exists as a section apart from the world. All is necessarily connected and responsive, interrelated and communicative. We exchange information to that which surrounds us, and that which we surround. To go further than that, it is not only true that men are planets, but according to me, Sophie Ward, I believe that ‘Every man is a universe’ and that in light of the parallels of man and universe that make up my theory, get ready for it: The multiverse is a man.
Wrap your head around THAT.
NB: All you lunatics powered by raving rants should know that I am not pro-male and anti-female (a chauvinist swine?) and believe that the multiverse could be a woman also. It could also be a plant, an animal, anything that is composed of interrelated intelligent cells that are, as they stand alone, unrecognisable to each other due to the incognizant self-centeredness of their spherical existence. The universe sounds like it could be gigantic Citizen Kane. Geniuses should correct me if I make no sense.
More links:
- The Divine Proportion in Nature
- The Divine Proportion in the Human Body
- The Multiverse Theory (see Bubble Theory, which helps explain my cell theory)
- Imagining the Tenth Dimension
From Eckhart Tolle’s A New Earth:
“Your inner body is not solid but spacious…. Physicists have discovered that the apparent solidity of matter is an illusion created by our senses. This includes the physical body, which we perceive and think of as form, but 99.99% of which is actually empty space. This is how vast the space is between the atoms compared to their size, and there is as much space again within each atom. In many ways it is a microcosmic version of outer space”




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Thanks so much for your comment about my theory being convincing! haha. While I’m not professionally a scientist, I like to think of myself as a scientist of the heart (of all things.) So corny!! But there is some kind of mystical, metaphysical science which I’m interested in putting my finger on.. I haven’t yet read Cosmos but I’ve heard a lot about it. I love Sagan’s way of narrating/ speaking to the camera. He was a true teacher with a love for it all.. or so it seems. Thanks for stopping by!
L.D.Bruce
Here’s a short article to answer your last question
http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/health/earths-location-in-the-universe-is-utterly-unremarkable_100132761.html
if you’re interested in Carl Sagan. I recommend the movie “contact”(1998). it is a movie about a scientist who searches for the artificial radio message from the Aliens.Actually, It was a novel written by Carl Sagan. But it was made into the movie in 1999 by Robert Zemeckis(the director of Back to the Future. The movie itself shows a lots of Doctor Carl’s ideas about the universe and what we should be in that.
“The universe will be such a waste if we are the only living creatures in these universe”
I am nearly 60 years young and have known for a very many years that our universe is just a cell amongst many of trillions of others just as our body is formed of billions of cells. If it is true that scientists have discovered that our universe is held in a double membrane then what could be simpler.
I would go so far as to say that the natural evolutions and cycles earth goes through are all about cell division. Ascension could be another name? I do know that we are responsible for our planet and that has to start with our self and even if this is just an exercise in probabilities how would we feel if every cell in our body was also a universe relying on us to maintain, sustain and keep it healthy?
I am not a scientist but a Complementary Therapist working with energy…which is of course all there is to work with.
Enjoy your discoveries.
Ann
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Hi Sophie
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and theories.
Complex beyond imagination and yet beautifully simple, much like Nature itself.
In Nature cells can sometimes become infected , unhealthy or cancerous and people such as you and (increasingly) others ,searching for a truth that is beyond us ( or with-held from us) are healing this little part , this minute cell amongst the billions of others, that we have responsibility for.
Thank you for inspiring me to post a comment for the first time ever. Much Love and Light
You are so welcome James, thank you for your thoughts. Those short moments when we make time to connect are the instances of the connections which together make up the harmony we all seek. Thank you!!
I had a rare nice cosmic surprise June5 2010 11:45 pm Ohio river valley.
I was at our local DDay reenactment and saw one of the largest meteors streak across the sky that I have ever seen with my own eyes even heard a distant report from it
Those moments are so magical. I was sitting by the Hudson River today and became very present to the presence of the sun, it’s distance from us, its patterns. I saw the water and the human beings and thought about how spectacular it was that I was reflecting on all of that, a piece of cosmic matter, sitting on a bench in June.
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