Membrane of Life

Perhaps a long time ago everything that exists in the universe was united together. At least that's what the big bang theory suggests. At the same time, our universe is characterized by a dichotomy. I think this dualism [1] creates opposites like left/right, this side/next side, light/dark etc. through an apparent separation.

If one dispenses with one of the dimensions of the room, one gets a surface with a front and a back like a sheet of paper, which forms a torus ring on the left and right as well as on top and bottom. Its surface is finite but unlimited and curved (almost how the universe presents itself to us) [2, 3].

The front and back of the original surface now form the inside and outer surface of the ring. In principle, this also means that the entire three-dimensional space resp. splitting our four-dimensional space-time, and therefore everything that exists within it, in half (hence duality).

But let's stay with the areas. If one postulates that one of the two sides consists of matter and the other of antimatter, this would explain the absence of antimatter in this cosmos, which would do without breaking the symmetry. These two layers then form a membrane that spans the space and allows all life to take place in between.


- - - - - Torus membrane - - - - -

However, both sides interact and are connected to each other by countless wormholes – each consisting of a black and a white hole.

A black hole appears as a "dent in space-time" caused by mass on the "other side of the wall." A white hole may come disguised as Hawking radiation and therefore appear more subtle, inconspicuous  almost harmless.

Quantum fluctuation [4], i.e. the constant creation/annihilation of particle pairs without the supply of energy, causes, limited to one of the respective torus sides, "only" a short flickering of matter (i.e. short-term, unstable). However, at the edge of black holes (the so-called event horizon) there is a certain probability that one of the two particles will fall into the black hole while the other stays here and escapes the black hole. Matter is thus created (i.e. stable in the longer term).

We are talking about the so-called Hawking radiation [5], which causes a black hole to evaporate over an unimaginably long period of time. Could it be that the same entire stable matter in the universe was created on the one hand during the Big Bang and on the other hand by Hawking radiation, as a kind of flip side of the coin? Perhaps everything that existed in the universe was and still is united together and always will be. Then everything dual would only be an illusion. Nothing would be separate, but everything would be connected to everything else.

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[1] Dualism | wikipedia.org
[2] Is the universe a torus? | spektrum.de
[3] Bundle of spheres | wikipedia.org
[4] Vacuum fluctuation | wikipedia.org
[5] Hawking radiation | wikipedia.org 

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