Fred-Rick
3 min readJun 23, 2021

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Thank you so much, Alper, for describing my hero Gödel so well. I like the guy even better now. He came to the same conclusions I had to come to when I looked at the beginning of the materialization process: Spinning. As you write, Gödel applied this to the universe as a whole; I do not.

Proposed in the Big Whisper model, the prior state of the universe established the opposite of the outbound movement of matter: There was an inward motion first and it did not stop by itself.

Allow me to jump to the quick and dirty explanation: The inward motion established a spot where all original energy got stuck, and right around it energy started to swirl.

  • Zone 1 is where the inward motion established a stuck center.
  • Zone 2 is where a torque appears.
  • Zone 3 is the original energy contributing to the inward push, but not undergoing any transformation or experiencing any damage.

Only Zone 2 ended up becoming matter.

The energy in Zone 2 is under great pressure, but the very first spot outside Zone 1 where friction is first possible that is where the strongest torque is established. We see the same with a hurricane: the center is almost wind still, and we know that the eye never damaged anything ever. But the wall of the eye is where the strongest winds on our entire planet are measured and where the most severe damage is caused.

  • Zone 2 became a quark soup of damaged original energy.

Then, this damaging action caused the inward motion to stop (I can declare this in far more details but won't do that here) and everything (Zone 1, Zone 2, and Zone 3) catapulted outwardly.

Once tension had been spent fully, and I claim this happened at the CMBR moment, Zone 2 can finally be exposed.

No quark ever exists by itself, so there is an instant connecting to nearby quarks, establishing the neutrons and protons — all while on their outbound journey.

The twist of this storyline is that the electron is not from the quark soup, but rather from Zone 1/Zone 3.

The positive charge of the proton had to be compensated, and this was not going to come from the quark soup. So the electron is pulled in. As such, there are two distinct routes for the establishment of matter from one and the same original energy.

As such, energy from Zone 1 (perhaps we can call this Dark Matter), Zone 2 (matter) and Zone 3 (we can call this dark energy) are then found on their collective outbound journeys, as ‘islands of energy’ on their own paths through space. A galaxy would then be more or less the largest setting.

I can explain this more, Alper, but I want to present you this short cut in a different manner. It is a story how God created creation. By reading this, you should recognize that there are different ways for our brains to establish the overall model for the universe.

Thank you for declaring that Gödel was also one of the first to show how different the universe can be locally and globally. I use that myself to support the Big Whisper model that declares that unification can only be found one level below the largest level. Locally, we have convergent action for matter (planet and star becoming a single mass, solar system and galaxy converging but not becoming a single mass), while globally we have divergent behavior. At the universal level, there is no convergence.

That Gödel, he figured it out already, but he did not put the rotating aspect of the universe in the right spot; if needed, it must be put at the very beginning.

In orange, the scientific position that cannot be falsified but that we know existed for a fact. The specific wording shown in the orange section can be replaced by other specific wording. But the orange section is a general fact; matter is a result.

The Big Whisper theory has also been called the Blender Theory by others for obvious reasons. The Big Whisper theory is a catapult theory (there can be other catapult theories with a different kind of start after the inward motion occurred).

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