Introduction: Have you ever wondered if the universe is a single, well-ordered building block? Yes, it is. So where does it rest? And if it has hidden supports, what could they be other than gravity? Gravity is everywhere, not just "downward. " If you look right, left, or up, you'll find it. We've been raised to believe that gravity is simply the attraction of mass, as described by Newton and Einstein—a curvature in the fabric of spacetime. They are both correct in their descriptions, but no one has told us the fundamental source of this hidden force. I explained this in my research and clarified "why they are both right. " Or is gravity simply our attraction to Earth? But that's a scale-based illusion. Without a fundamental gravitational balance that operates equally in all dimensions so that the gravitational forces cancel each other out: - Ships wouldn't float; they would sink under Earth's gravity. Archimedes' principle would break down. - You wouldn't be able to walk; you would crawl; you would lack the acceleration and resistance needed to push off the ground. Newton's laws of motion would break down. You wouldn't be able to throw a ball; the arc needs a medium to cut through—everything would stop. Without the help of the fundamental gravitational field, you wouldn't be able to overcome Earth's gravity. Earth's gravity only affects us because of its enormous mass and its rotation within this broader fundamental cosmic field. Without it, we would float, like an astronaut. In the next point, I will explain how it can be proven that gravity is more fundamental than we imagine. 2. What Was Space Like Before the Big Bang? "What existed before the universe began? " is a common question. My theory offers a simple analogy that everyone can understand. Imagine you are standing in front of a street that seems to stretch endlessly to the horizon. Suddenly, this street appears below you and pulls you down. You fall. But now, imagine that at the same time, similar streets appear to your left, to your right, above you, and behind you. Each of these streets is a "dark gravity well" pulling you in with infinite force. . What will happen to you? You won't be torn apart. You won't move. You'll float, and if a force, however small, makes you spin, you'll spin around yourself. Or, if a force pushes you in a specific direction within the fundamental field, that direction will be enough to control you, because you've prioritized that direction and won't be able to stop unless some force changes your direction or stops you. This is what happens to an astronaut in space. Because the gravitational force from the left is exactly equal to the gravitational force from the right, they cancel each other out. You're stuck in the middle, suspended in a state of zero tension. Therefore, there is no zero gravity in space. - The Singularity: This is what happened to matter and energy before the Big Bang. They came together at a single point, perfectly balanced in a state of perfect symmetry. Because the gravitational force from the left was exactly equal to the gravitational force from the right, from above, from below, and from all the infinite dimensions within that field. The Big Bang: It wasn't an explosion from nothing, but a breaking of symmetry. A slight increase in force, or fluctuation, caused a change in balance, allowing the fabric of spacetime in the universe to expand and flow. 3. Self-Supporting Structure Current physics struggles to explain what holds the universe together. My theory proposes a self-supporting structure. Imagine a spider sitting at the center of a three-dimensional web. The web doesn't need supports; the tension of the threads is what holds it together. Mechanism: Equally strong gravitational forces attract each other from all directions. Result: Each dimension supports all the others. The net force is zero (perfect equilibrium), but the energy density is enormous. No external foundation is needed because the structure is based on mutual support. This theory solves a puzzle that has baffled scientists for over four centuries: inertia. How is it that a person sitting in a car seat only leans when the car is moving? This proves the existence of two gravitational fields: the upper field, which is the fundamental gravitational field for all dimensions in equilibrium, and the lower field, which is Earth's gravity, moving with the car. 4. THE UNIFIED FORCE EQUATION For the mathematically inclined, this isn't just philosophy. I have derived a Unified Force Equation that connects the macro (Gravity) to the micro (Quantum Forces) using a single variable: Shielding (σ). F = α (σ, r) · Ω × (1-σ) ψ · m Where: - ψ (The Field): The constant background tension of the universe. - Ω (Rotation): The engine that generates local gravity. - σ (Shielding): - At σ ≈ 1 (Macro scale): We see Gravity. - At σ ≈ 10^-3 (Atomic scale): We see Electromagnetism. - At σ ≈ 10^-15 (Sub-atomic scale): We see the Strong Force. 5. WHY DO ELECTRONS ORBIT LIKE PLANETS? Finally, this solves the mystery of orbital mechanics without needing "Dark Matter. " Objects orbit because they are TRAPPED between two opposing forces: 1. Gravity Pulling IN: The central mass (Earth or Nucleus) pulls the object toward it. 2. The Field Pushing OUT: The Fundamental Field, trying to rush into the low-pressure zone created by the mass, pushes back. The object cannot fall in, and it cannot escape. It settles into the groove between these forces—an orbit. This is why the atom looks like a solar system; they are obeying the same hydrodynamic law of the Fundamental Field. My theory proposes that we are not drifting in a vacuum, but are held by the invisible, multidimensional pillars of a cohesive universe.
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Alexandria University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6992b4919b75e639e9b09902 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18632845