Stable State Universe Theory
By Stephen Webb
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The theory behind the stable state universe
The first part of this theory is to believe in absolute zero, that is when there is no energy, no heat. Now in science we believe that we cannot reach absolute zero, because we have tried and found it impossible. Think of a thermometer it gets really close to absolute zero but never reaches it. There is a simple expiation for this, When you reach absolute zero there is no heat, no energy and therefore nothing to read, and of course the thermometer would not move because there is nothing to move it. So I believe that there is a state where no heat or energy and therefore no time or space. I have called this state the stable state universe.
Before our universe was created the universe was in this stable state, there was no time or space, and everything was held in place by gravity. Something gave way and created energy, and our known universe was born. Not in a big bang but in many millions of small bangs, creating time and space as a dimension, but leaving the links back to the stable state universe in the form of the black holes we see all over our universe today. Because of the black holes the gravity field is also now in our known universe. It is this gravity field which controls everything that happens in the space time field.
Gravity is the field in which every other field is linked in our known universe. Gravity is not a particle; it is not a force but a dimensional state. Without it everything else would not exist, time and space rely on the fact that it is there.
There is only one time and it is right here and now, once you have moved in the time field then space will follow. There is no past time just as there is no future time. In fact we do not move through time but time moves through us.
Once you understand that our universe is a field and that everything else is also a field, then things start to make sense. There are no particles which may also have field like properties, they are just fields. Our standard model is not only flawed and is just plain wrong.
Fields are very funny things and come in all shapes and sizes, just like a magnetic field has a size and shape when we look at it, and can be altered. So other fields exist which we like to think of as particles, but they are not they are fields, once we start treating them like fields then we will understand much better how our dimension works. It also starts to fix a lot of holes in some of our other theories.
Gravity is a field and it has a constant speed which is a lot faster than the speed of light, now in the stable state universe everything is falling through gravity at this constant speed. That is way we can’t track it or see it. Our space time field effects how the fields in our known universe travel through the gravity field.
Stephen Webb
Stephen Webb has been an IT consultant for over 30 years; he was brought up in South West Cornwall in a small town called St Just. He has always been interested in astronomy since a child. He has followed the changes in theories over the years, but has always felt they did not make sense. He admits his own ideas are quite wild, but felt he should put them out there just in case it would help find the correct answers.
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Stable State Universe Theory - Stephen Webb
Stable State Universe Theory
Copyright 2014 Stephen Webb
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Table of Contents
Was there a big bang
What did the universe expand into
What is a black hole
What is gravity
Explaining mass
What about dark matter
What do we know about fields
What is a field
What do I think a field is
What about Quantum Physics
The theory behind the stable state universe
The Author
Prologue
This is the first unified theory of everything. It answers most of our questions about our known universe that we have asked so far.
These include was there a big bang, what is dark matter, what is a black hole, what is gravity, are there really particles in our universe and is string theory correct.
I have moved to field theory as this is where the best answers lay.
I hope when you read this book you will better understand my theory and have a new view on our known universe.
I am just taking another step forward from my first book the truth about our universe
My theory The Stable State Universe
is my copyright
Was there a Big Bang?
Albert Einstein used thought experiments to work out his theories; he would imagine what it would be like to travel on a light particle. Using his imagination he was able to work out his theory of relativity. He also had the advantage of being a mathematician, something I am not. But I thought what if I could do the same, we all want to know about our universe and the answer to the question where did we come from and why. We have spent a lot of time trying to work out what it is this thing