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embedded on a 3d substratum.
The 3 d substratum will also have the indentation due to contiguity
2 d planar surface
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A closer look...
What was a negative curvature for an object on the 2d planar surface, is positive curvature for an object within the 3d substratum.
Hence, it is repelled
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Now consider the 3d space of our universe perforated with closed 2d voids...much like Swiss cheese. Only in this case, the boundary of each void is a closed 2d membrane (or brane)... ... on which are embedded 2d matter or antimatter. The 2d matter within these perforations have a tendency to repel against the 3d matter outside as well as repel against other such voids around them. This is due to the net positive curvature of these voids with respect to the 3d space outside.
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This repulsive gravitational force may not be detectable over a short range since gravity itself is a very weak force But over the long range they add up to being significant. This could perhaps be the so called dark energy causing the accelerated expansion of the universe
Since 3d space itself curves around these perforations, they would be undetectable. The only effect that these voids have on the outer universe is through the gravitational repulsion.
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These perforations may contain both matter and antimatter. These voids are like the holes caused by shrapnel on the surrounding buildings after a huge bomb blast This Bomb blast could be the Big Bang.
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The moment the linear universes of matter and antimatter met, the first Big Bang occurred and some matter & antimatter combined and got converted to neutral energy. The power of this 1st Big Bang, together with the topological closing of the trajectories of the 2 (matter & antimatter) universes instantly upgrades both the unidimensional (let us exclude time for the moment) universes to the next dimensional level. That is, 2 dimensional, planar universes.
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On Nothingness
In The Big Separation, we have seen that from Nothingness emanates the unidimensional Universes, yet Nothingness Itself remains Unchanged and Undiminished. The Big Separation is not a point in Time. It is a Process that knows no Beginning or End. It is a Continuous Emanation. Infinite strands of unidimensional universes of matter and antimatter are continuously churned out by The Nothingness. The nature of Nothingness is essentially Unknowable.
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On Nothingness
Below are not definitions of Nothingness, but merely approximations. Nothingness is the Convergence of All Opposites. Hence it is both Existence and Non-existence equally. Since Nothingness is both Existence and Non-existence, but Matter and Antimatter are both Existence, The Big Separation becomes the Continuous Flow of Duality. Although Nothingness can exist (exist itself is a word that is meaningless in the context of Nothingness) at the zero dimensional state, it can also exist equally at any other dimensional level. But Nothingness is Forever and Unchanging. Hence, at any dimensional level, Nothingness is what remains when Time is eliminated. Nothingness IS The Substratum. Nothingness is the Void within the Perforations. Yet Nothingness is without limits. www.harismind.com
To sum it all up, the timeline of the Universe from the First Big Separation to the future dimensional universe is shown in the next slide
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Multiple Universes
Since Nothingness can manifest in all dimensional states, infinite unidimensional limbs can emanate from the point (0 dimension) manifestation as typically illustrated here. And each such limb can produce infinite universes of varying dimensions.
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Dimensional Density
Every time a universe shifts from a lower dimensional state to a higher dimensional state, it becomes much less dense. Matter is much less compacted in progressively higher dimensions. Although matter within the universe may have a range of densities, the same type of matter in a higher dimensional universe will be much less dense. For instance, Iron in our spatially 3 dimensional universe will be much denser than its aspect in the 4 dimensional universe. This density is a fundamental property of space rather than of matter
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Dimensional Density
Also, all the four fundamental forces gets weaker in progressively higher dimensions. This results in a much greater range of matter that can exist stably in universes of higher dimensions. For instance, isotopes of matter that cannot exist in our universe can freely exist in the higher dimensional universe. This provides much greater color, variety & beauty to the higher dimensional universe. Since the proportion of Energy to Matter is significantly higher in the four dimensional universe of the future, there would be much more light too.
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Dark Matter
We have seen that Nothingness
is the Substratum, can manifest in any dimensional state, as the Substratum, it is of spatially N+1 dimensions supporting a Matter/Antimatter universe of N dimensions (spatially). Thus a spatially 3 dimensional universe, such as the one we are in now, is supported by a spatially 4 dimensional substratum. The four dimensional substratum could either be time-deficient Nothingness or may even contain matter/antimatter (remnant of a previous cycle).
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Dark Matter
Also, every single point in a universe of N dimensions is contiguous with its substratum of N+1 dimensions. Thus, every single point in our 3 dimensional universe adjoins a point in the 4 dimensional substratum.
This is a flattened (2d) version of our universe embedded on a 3 dimensional spherical substratum (bulk). You may notice that every point of this flattened universe is touching the spherical substratum on which it lies. Likewise, every single point in our 3 dimensional universe will be touching the 4 dimensional bulk on which our universe is spread out.
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Dark Matter
The difference in dimensional densities would cause matter in the lower dimensional universe cause a greater negative curvature, than if it were stacked up on another universe of the same dimension. To illustrate the point, consider the figures below. On the left we have two yellow slabs stacked one on top of the other, while on the right we have another yellow slab on top of a light blue slab.
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Lets consider the yellow slabs to be made of denser material than the light blue slab. Say, let the yellow slabs be made of rubber and the blue slab be made of a light spongy material
Denser material
Lighter material
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Dark Matter
Now lets embed within the top yellow slabs, heavy metallic spheres of equal weight, as shown below
Denser material
Lighter material
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Dark Matter
Since the lower supporting slab on the right is much less dense, the sag caused by the metallic sphere is deeper and more pronounced here than the one on the left.
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Dark Matter
Thus coming back to the picture of our 3 d universe embedded on a 4 d substratum, the gravity well formed by large structures such as galactic clusters and even groups of stars is deeper when considering this effect of dimensional densities. This would, make it seems as if the mass of this cluster is greater than the sum of the masses of its components and as if there is additional (dark) matter. This extra depth of the collective gravity well due to the density difference between our 3d universe and the 4d substratum is what holds the stars within their galaxies and the galaxies within their galactic clusters.
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References
Vanishing Dimension Hypotheses by Jonas Mureika and Dejan Stojkovic The DGP model by Gia Dvali, Gregory Gabadadze and Massimo Porrati The Kaluza-Klein Theory by Theodor Kaluza The Randall-Sundrum model by Lisa Randall and Raman Sundrum General Theory of Relativity by Albert Einstein Hierarchy problem in the shell-Universe model by Merab Gogberashvili
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This is only a hypotheses and may have many errors. Your informed and critical feedback is welcome and would be much appreciated. Although careful research has been conducted to ensure the ideas described here are original, I make no such guarantees. Please feel free to comment, however, please be respectful.
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