Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Parallel Universes
Aatucagg believes that this universe is an expanding fractal universe, therefore any parallel universe must be expanding as well in order to remain parallel. Aatucagg also believes that our universe is centered around a point at the heart of the universe from which the expanding fractal universe moves away from and the contracting fractal universe moves towards. In order for a parallel universe to remain parallel with our own universe, the parallel universe must be centered on the same point as our own universe. Aatucagg believes that the chances of a universe having the same rate of expansion as our own and being centered on the same point as our own is extremely unlikely. It is far more probable that if other universes exist outside our own, then they expand and contract at a different rate and do not share the same central point as our own universe. This means that parallel universes can interact with each other as they contract or expand. Parallel universes conjure up an image of paper stacked on top of each other with each sheet of paper representing an individual universe. This arrangment suggests stagnant and autonomous universes that never coexist at any point. Aatucagg believes a better model for parallel universes would be a room full of bubbles floating through space that pass through each other from time to time. The points where the bubbles interact with each other would create a doorway from one universe to the other.
Since the rate of expansion and contraction of the various universes are independent of one another, then 2 types of doorways between the universes can be created. One type of doorway removes matter from this universe and injects light into it. Aatucagg calls this type of doorway an "Outward". The other type of doorway removes light from this universe and injects matter into it. Aatucagg calls this type of doorway an "Inward". A number of factors determain which type of doorway will connect our universe to the parallel universe. There can be doorways between expanding universes, between contracting universes, and between expanding and contracting universes. These doorways make it possible for us to experience space and time that would normally be beyond our ability to perceive it. In the case of an Inward Doorway, we would perceive the parallel universe in the form of matter. In the case of an Outward Doorway, we would perceive the parallel universe in the form of light. If the parallel universe interacting with our universe through an Inward Doorway is an expanding universe, then the matter we would observe would radiate gravity waves. Aatucagg calls this type of doorway an "Inward Forward". If the parallel universe interacting with our universe through an Inward Doorway is a contracting universe, then the matter we would observe would radiate light. Aatucagg calls this type of doorway an "Inward Backward". If the parallel universe interacting with our universe through an Outward Doorway is an expanding universe, then the light we would observe would radiate light waves. Aatucagg calls this type of doorway an "Outward Forward". If the parallel universe interacting with our universe through an Outward Doorway is a contracting universe, then the light we would observe would radiate gravity waves. Aatucagg calls this type of doorway an "Outward Backward".
Matter and the residual knowledge it radiates is relative only to the expanding fractal universe. Light and the residual history it contains is relative only to the contracting fractal universe. When the contracting fractal universe intersects with the expanding fractal universe, then matter and the residual knowledge it radiates appears to those in the contracting fractal universe as light containing residual knowledge. When the contracting fractal universe intersects with the expanding fractal universe, then light and the residual history it contains appears to those in the expanding fractal universe as matter radiating residual light.
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