The Multiverse Field: A Unified Origin for Matter Asymmetry and Energy Flow
By Jim Redgewell
Introduction
The observable universe appears to be dominated by matter, with very little antimatter present. At the same time, gravitational systems seem to absorb and release energy in ways that are not fully explained by local field theory. In this article, I propose that both phenomena—matter–antimatter asymmetry and energy flow in gravitational systems—can be understood as consequences of a deeper, unseen structure: the multiverse field connecting two entangled universes.
1. The Dual Universe Framework
In my cosmological model, the Big Bang produced not one, but two complementary universes:
- One universe dominated by matter and positive energy,
- The other by antimatter and negative energy.
These universes are not independent. They are connected by a shared, higher-dimensional structure—a multiverse field—which allows for interaction and energy exchange between them. This field acts like a bias capacitor, creating a directional tension or gradient between the two realities.
2. Matter–Antimatter Asymmetry
Conventional physics requires CP violation to explain why the universe contains more matter than antimatter, but known CP violations are too small to account for the observed imbalance. In this model, the asymmetry arises naturally from the structure of the multiverse field:
- The two universes began in a symmetric state, but evolved into opposite field phases.
- A bias field between them influenced particle formation processes, favoring matter in one universe and antimatter in the other.
- This breaks local CP symmetry, while preserving global CPT symmetry across the entire multiverse structure.
The imbalance is not an error or anomaly, but a reflection of how field phases stabilize differently across the shared multiverse medium.
3. Energy Flow and Gravitational Systems
In gravitational interactions, systems appear to lose potential energy as particles fall into potential wells or form bound structures. But where does this energy go?
I propose that gravitational systems draw or shed energy through the multiverse field. When matter moves in response to curvature:
- The energy "lost" may be absorbed into the multiversal bias field,
- Or redistributed as field tension or phase adjustment between the two universes.
This provides a conservation mechanism at the multiversal level, even if local energy appears to vanish from the system.
4. A Unified Mechanism
The multiverse field plays two crucial roles:
- It introduces a bias potential that guides matter–antimatter separation,
- It acts as an energy exchange reservoir that conserves total field energy across both universes.
These effects are deeply compatible with Tugboat Theory (which emphasizes delay and synchronization across fields) and Nested Field Theory (which sees particles and forces as layered structures within a larger field geometry).
Conclusion
The mystery of matter–antimatter asymmetry and the puzzle of gravitational energy flow may not be separate issues after all. Through the concept of a multiverse field—a dynamic, structured interface between two complementary universes—we can explain both phenomena as aspects of the same deeper reality. This view preserves conservation laws, explains symmetry breaking, and aligns with a broader, field-based understanding of the cosmos.
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