reply to post by 1freelectron
Yes, I daren't use the term anti-matter, because there is far too much speculation out there right now as to how anti-matter behaves. Bringing that
term into the mix just opens too many doors in peoples minds for them to focus on the real theory.
So I like to refer to it as 'negative' or 'opposing' matter.
However, on the other plane of existence, it's not antimatter until it attempts to pass through to our side.
To the other side, it would be made of matter, and we would be the antimatter. You see, the - and + terms we apply to each universe are completely
relative to each other. Each side would view the other as the negative side...
Now, earlier I mentioned that I do not presume that the two universes mirror each other.
However, if they did in fact mirror each other, it explains gravity perfectly.
The attractive forces between the + and - universes are far too great for either side to break from, hence in this scenario, earth on the other side,
is exactly as it is on this side.
The Mass of an object on this side, occupying the same place as the twin object on the other side attract each other through the simple law of
opposites attract.
If these objects were dense enough, the attractive forces would be so strong that they could literally collide by forming a bridge (black hole)
between the two universes.
Now... say we are on +Earth. -Earth occupies the same space but on the twin plane... it may be possible that +Earth doesn't actually pull on +Moon
through gravity... it may be that -Earth is having an attractive force on +Moon due to the same opposites attract law. But because +Earth and -Earth
are locked in unison, it appears to the observer as though +Earth is attracting +Moon.
It's a theory for gravity at the least.
Either way, if the sister universe is the same, or has it's own completely separate 'design', one way, we understand exactly what gravity is, the
other, we have a whole second universe to come to terms with.
I have another theory, completely unrelated, I won't give the math to it here... however, you are a person who may appreciate the short form...
Given the universe came into existence...
Means the universes start is not only possible, but definite...
Given that time is infinite...
Then all possibilities must come to pass through time...
The universe will exist an infinite number of times...
And everything that has happened to allow you to exist today, will happen an infinite number of times...
You will live, an infinite number of times.
Sure, you will have to wait a VERY long time between each life.
But you won't be around to notice the passing of that time.