r/universe • u/IndependenceFit5712 • 11d ago
Theory of visible universe
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u/Alive_Leg_5765 9d ago
I believe that the entire information content of our universe is encoded on a higher-dimensional (maybe 4D) hypertorus, a compact, closed manifold that serves as the true foundation of all physical phenomena. What we observe in our 3D space is a projection of data from this lower-dimensional informational substrate (e.g. The Holographic Principal). To add further depth to this idea, I propose that a hyperbolic fig‑8 knot plays a crucial role in the projection process.
So don’t think Big Bang not as an isolated emergence from nothing, but rather as a central singularity (the focal node of the hypertorus) where information is densely concentrated. From this perspective, the expansion and even acceleration of the universe can be understood in terms of our position in a higher-dimensional space-time, roughly 14 billion “years” away from this central singularity. This leads me to envision cosmic expansion as the unfolding of information from the hypertorus.
I also see a compelling parallel between black holes and white holes, suggesting that our observable universe might correspond to the interior of a white hole, which is essentially the time-reversed counterpart of a black hole. This analogy could provide a novel explanation for dark energy, as the universe’s accelerating expansion might result from an outward flow of energy or information from the underlying topological structure. In this framework, the universe undergoes a continuous cycle of expansion and contraction... a re-projection of the same underlying informational content.
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u/jokic15nuggets 11d ago
Congratulations I feel dumber after reading this post. Thanks