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The Theory Of The Observed Unseen

The universe is all around us. But what it actually is, nobody knows lol.
The Theory Of The Observed Unseen reveals a fresh perspective on the universe. It offers a humble explanation for some huge mysteries.

Keywords: physics,science,universe

INTRO

Everything around us is part of the universe.
You, me, every object you ever touched, our
solar system, every galaxy....
But why the universe exists and how exactly
things operate, nobody knows.

The Theory Of The Observed Unseen reveals a
fresh perspective on the universe. It offers a
humble explanation for some huge mysteries.

PART 1: THE OBSERVED UNSEEN

A. THE OBSERVED

The word ‘universe’ is of Latin origin, and means
‘The Turned Into One’, ‘The All Together’.

Defining everything around us comes down to
what we are able to observe, distinguish,
recognize and connect with.

How do we connect with everything around us?
With our senses and our consciousness.
A world exists in our mind, based upon what we
get in from our surroundings. Nothing more
than processed electrical signals in our head,
defines what we call real.

So, is everything an illusion?

In order to answer that question, we need to
take a closer look at the term ‘illusion’.
An illusion is a thing that is wrongly perceived,
based upon something that is real.

Hearing voices in the sound of running water
would be an illusion.


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A hallucination on the other hand, is a distorted
perception in the absence of a stimulus, like
hearing voices regardless of the environment.

Another great example of an illusion is a Fata
Morgana.




Fata Morganas are superior mirages, seen in a
narrow band right above the horizon. The
mirage is based upon something that is real,
which often becomes completely
unrecognizable.

The way our brain perceives things, works just
like an illusion. We are physically surrounded by
a reality. Our senses interact with it, by creating

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signals that travel to our brain. Then those
signals enter our consciousness, and an
imagined world appears that is based upon
something real.


Why did I just explain all this?
Because according to my theory, the entire
universe is an illusion. There is a real world
where “The All Together” originates from.



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B. THE UNSEEN

There’s a thing Albert Einstein considered too
weird to be real: a black hole.

The universe is the totality of spacetime and
everything that exists therein.
A black hole however, is an empty region of
space and time. It’s a point of infinite mass,
packed into an infinitely small space, with
infinite gravity and infinite density.

This means black holes are unbeatable at being
small and compact, and they are 100% dense,
and for that reason completely impenetrable.
There is no room left for contact with anything
but itself. There is no common ground for a
connection to happen between black holes and
anything in the universe.

Not only are they completely untouchable, they
are also invisible. Light that enters a black hole,
is sucked in by its immense gravity, and can
never come back out.

No contact... How do we know they exist?
Black holes greatly affect their surroundings.
Their huge gravitational force attract matter and
gigantic suns orbit black holes. Also they

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somehow absorb mass from their surroundings,
and cut things out of the universe.

Their enormous gravitational potential is also
exploited to make energy.
Black hole jets are jets of radiation that send out
gas. Not just any gas, gas that is absolutely
essential for any star to form.
These emissions of huge energy are part of the
growing body of evidence that black holes have
a history of outbursts that have reached across
the cosmos and shaped the entire universe.

Within every black hole, there is a point called
“spacetime singularity”.

According the big bang theory, a spacetime
singularity also lays at the very beginning of the
universe. Somehow, the whole universe erupted
from an empty untouchable point just outside
the universe.




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So basically, the whole universe seems to
originate from a black hole. Also these holes
appear to dominate the universe. And they stop
things from being part of the universe, by
cutting things out of existence.

Let’s revisit something I explained before:
A fata morgana is an unreal mirage of an object
that is real. Without that real object, the mirage
would not come into existence. The object is
what shapes the mirage during its entire
existence. If you remove the object, also the
mirage disappears.

My theory says the entire universe is an illusion.
Which simply means the universe is based upon
a reality, a world that exists independently of
our universe.

An illusion can never be part of reality, there has
to be a gap between the real world, and the
illusive world that originates from it. Otherwise,
the illusive world would be part of reality, and
therefor be real.

The gap between an illusion and a reality is
always the perceiver, since an illusion is defined
as “the distorted perception of something that is
real”.

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A magic trick is only successful, when someone
is watching. Without a spectator, no one is
tricked, and no illusion occurs.

This implies that something perceives the entire
universe.

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C. THE WATCHER

Perception involves becoming aware of one's
environment in a way that is strongly influenced
by transferring signals or messages between a
sender and a receiver.
The exchange of information, also known as
‘communication’, is an essential part of
observation. Something has to be in contact with
both reality and illusion, so information can
travel, and get distorted.

Let us try to find the medium that connects
reality and illusion, from our very own location
in the universe: planet Earth.

There is in fact something our planet is
extremely well connected to: THE SUN.

Here follows a brief overview of some sun-earth
communication:

Electro magnetic radiation
The sun sends us light.
Perhaps the most remarkable feature of light is
the capacity to transport information.
Visible light enables us to see what is around us.
But not all light is visible to the eye.


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From highest energy to lowest energy the forms
of light are Gamma rays, X-rays, Ultraviolet,
Visible, Infrared, Radio.



Also invisible light transmits energy and
information. Think about x-ray scans and radio
waves.






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Infrared radiation influences the planetary
surface temperature.

The sun’s ultraviolet light is absorbed by the
earth and its atmosphere.


Photosynthesis
This is the process used by plants and other
organisms to convert the energy of sunlight into
chemical energy, which provides the air we
breath, the food we eat, and it drives Earth’s
climate and weather.




Solar flares

These enormous bursts of energy affect the gas
in the upper part of our atmosphere in the same

way electricity lights up the gas in a neon light

bulb.








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Coronal Mass Ejections
At times, the sun even shoots hot plasma into
space. A coronal mass ejection could hit our
planet like a cosmic tsunami.

Sound waves
The atmospheric circulation inside the
sun produces sound waves.
We use sound waves to conduct conversation,
but they can also be used to determine
temperature, density and interior composition
of planets.
Bats use these signals to locate insects, and we
use sound based imaging techniques for viewing
a developing fetus during pregnancy.



Gravity
The sun is a star that contains 99,86% of the
total mass of the solar system.


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The immense force of solar gravity moves our
planet in space. Wherever the sun goes, earth
goes.




All these methods of communication and forms
of contact give the sun complete knowledge
and control over the Earth’s location,
movement and composition. What happens on
Earth is perfectly controlled by the sun.

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So what about the rest of the universe?
The Sun is one star amongst over one septillion
(1042) others. All these stars control everything
around them, and in fact the entire universe.

Our universe has 3 dimensions. My theory says
reality has 4 dimensions. Within that 4D world,
there is a watcher that wrongly perceives the 4D
world. The universe is an illusory 3D projection
of that 4D world.


Every star is a 3D representation of that 4D
watcher; therefor let’s call it the ‘Stellar
Observer’.

The way things came into existence, the way
things move and change, and the way things are
cut out of the existence, works according the
exact same pattern of how an illusion works.


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As explained before: illusion and reality can
never touch, there has to be a barrier between
both worlds, otherwise the illusory would be
part of reality, and therefor be real.
If the universe is an illusion, there should be
something completely none-universe-like where
it originates from.
Black holes are untouchable in every single way,
and dominate all within the universe.

We need massive suns in order for black holes
and black hole jets to occur. No black hole would
exist without the explosion of a supermassive
sun, and no black holes jet could occur without a
quasar, which is a special kind of star that is the
brightest object in the universe.



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Stars are the essential gateway between the
universe and black holes.
Everything that comes in or leaves the universe,
goes through stars. These stars keep controlling
all inside the universe until something departs
from the universe.

Under the influence of black holes, suns observe
and control the complete universe.
Black holes are the representation of reality.

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PART 2: GRAVITY
Gravity is something we accept yet fully have to
understand.

However, it is one of the fundamental forces of
the universe.

Objects that take up space and have mass are
called matter. Gravity is a force pulling together
all matter. The more matter, the greater the
amount of gravity.

The force of gravity is unstoppable. It travels
through any intervening matter.

The strength of a gravitational field gets less the
further away from the source, but it never goes
zero. The reach of gravity within the universe is
infinite.

Gravity attracts, oversees, warps, shapes, makes
and breaks all matter.

In general relativity, the effects of gravity are
ascribed to spacetime curvature instead of to a
force. This spacetime is a mathematical
model that combines space and time into a single
interlaced field.


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Spacetime tells matter how to move, matter tells
spacetime how to curve.

Newton’s First Law states that every object in a
state of constant motion tends to remain in that
state unless an external force is applied to it.




According to this law, we orbit the sun because
Earth has a velocity in the direction
perpendicular to the force of the sun's pull. If the
sun weren't there, the earth would travel in a
straight line.

Einstein found an orbit actually IS something
travelling in a straight line. When something is
freefalling towards another object, it really is
just moving in a straight line through spacetime.

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However, the curvature of spacetime bends its
path into a closed orbit. Earth actually thinks it’s
going in a straight line towards the sun, but it
travels in curved spacetime.

Gravity has some striking features:

WEAKNESS

Humans, and even small insects, can easily
defeat the gravitational pull of our gigantic
planet.

Compared to the other fundamental forces of the
universe, gravity is extremely weak.

ATTRACTS AT SAME SPEED

It seems counterintuitive, but if I drop a heavy
object and a much lighter one, they will hit the
ground at the exact same time.

Gravity attracts all objects with the same speed,
regardless of their mass.


CONSTANT G

To calculate the gravitational pull between 2
objects, we need the universal gravitational

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constant G. This constant gives us the correct
force of gravity no matter the value of the
masses or the distance between them.

Recently the value of G has been called into
question by new measurements, and still there is
no new agreement since newfound values differ.

Also, we don’t know what exactly this constant
represents, just like how we don’t know what
the constant PI actually represents.

NO MEDIUM

Gravity is an action at a distance, but there is no
physical medium through which it travels.

Nonetheless, it does somehow travel. No one
knows how empty space curves and how it
affects the path of objects.

SPACETIME SINGULARITIES

Perhaps the most drastic consequence of
Einstein’s description of gravity is the existence
of spacetime singularities.


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The initial state of the universe, at the beginning
of the Big Bang, was a singularity. Another type
of singularity we find in every black hole.
A spacetime singularity is an empty region of
spacetime, where the laws of physics as we
know them cease to operate.

Many theories in physics have mathematical
singularities of one kind or another. This is
generally a sign for a missing piece in the theory.

NO COUNTERFORCE

All forces in the universe have a known
counterforce, except for gravity.
So where does gravity come from?

Gravitational pull is believed to have energy by
default.

DARK MATTER

Gravity can bend light as it travels towards the
observer.

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This is called "gravitational lensing".

The lensing observed in the universe, is not
accounted for by its surrounding mass. In fact,
there’s a huge difference. An enormous amount
of mass seems to be missing.

This may imply the following:

1. The way we understand gravity is incorrect.
2. There is dark energy.

Dark energy comes from dark matter, a
postulated kind of matter that accounts for
gravitational effects, which appear to be the
result of invisible mass.

We know how much dark energy there is
because we know how it affects the universe.
Other than that it is a complete mystery, but an
important mystery. It turns out that roughly
68% of the Universe would be dark energy and

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27% would be dark matter. All ‘normal’ matter
adds up to less than 5%.


Let me recapitulate: Gravity is another term for
the curvature of spacetime. Matter and energy
cause spacetime to curve. So if the universe can't
curve, because gravity doesn't exist, then there
can be no matter or energy within it.

Furthermore, without gravity, no stars or
planets could form, cause they are held together
by its force.

Gravity is a primary necessity for the universe to
exist. So much, that if you could turn off gravity,
it is mathematically predicted that space and
time would also vanish.

Gravity is what creates and captures. Its control
over the universe is total.

Another thing we know for sure is that
spacetime can curve or better said: “carry
tensions”, but there is nothing substantial to
carry that tension, since spacetime is completely
matterless.

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It is inconceivable that a force can be
transmitted in complete empty space. Still
gravity seems to do so.

As I explained before, everything in the universe
is a distorted perception of a 4D reality. All
matter is the materialization of that perceived
illusion. Spacetime however, is matterless. Yet,
the entire universe acts regarding this
unphysical thing.

My theory implies the following.: The watcher in
the 4D world does not perceive what spacetime
represents in reality. And therefor cannot
translate it into something material, into
something universe-like.

The senses of the watcher do not touch nor
connect with something that is actually
substantial and concrete, in the 4D reality. That
physical spacetime is not perceived. So here in
the 3d illusion, the authentic spacetime is
represented only by its effects, and apart from
these effects, it is left completely blank. It is
filtered out.

An illusion is a distorted perception of
something that is real. It is very likely that the
lack of perceiving what spacetime represents in

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reality is exactly what distorts the perception of
the 4D watcher. Not perceiving real spacetime,
is that very distortion every perception needs to
extract an illusion from reality.
The lack of perceiving substantial spacetime in
the 4D reality is what lays at the base of the
illusive 3D universe, where gravity seems to
have force by default.

This explains why the force of gravity is entirely
fundamental for the illusive universe to occur.
The fact that spacetime is not materialized is the
key to our existence, it is the counterforce of
gravity.

GRAVITY AND BLACK HOLES
To get back to Newton’s first law: In a way, our
planet is not aware it orbs the sun. It thinks it’s
travelling in a straight line towards it. But in fact
the Earth has an even greater path. It is
travelling in a straight line towards a black hole.
This applies for everything within the universe.

We are an illusive projection pulled from reality,
pushed inside the universe and given shape by
black holes. Gravity forms matter and moves it.
We are held captive in the web called spacetime.
Our time left in the universe is subject to the
quirks of stars, since stars guide matter to black

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holes. As I explained before: no supernovae
explosion, no black hole.
Timewise, our path is stretched by gravity. The
length of that path is impossible to predict. But
its direction isn’t. Everything in the universe is
traveling in spacetime towards a black hole,
using the shortest path available.
As for our planet, this does not imply it will
inevitably ever reach a black hole. There is
another way for the complete universe to vanish,
which shall be explained later.



















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PART 3: ELECTROMAGNETISM



Usually, the term ‘light’ refers to
electromagnetic radiation (EMR) of any
wavelength.

A ray of light has electric and magnetic
vibration. They are interwoven and inseparable.




In the universe, EMR is everywhere. It comes
from our sun, our moon (which reflects it), the
over one septillion stars in the universe and
things like fire, lightning, light bulbs, and so on.

Electro magnetism is one of the four basic forces
of the universe.

Just like gravity, light has very peculiar
properties:





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WAVE OR PARTICLE

Light exhibits properties of particles; meanwhile
it exhibits the properties of a wave. We are
unable to tell whether light is a wave, or consists
out of particles.
So currently we believe light is both. This is
called the wave-particle duality.

CONSTANT SPEED

If you move towards light or away from it, its
speed will not change.



The speed of light is constant, and does not
depend on the speed of its source or its
observer.


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NO MEDIUM

Wave motion transfers energy from one point to
the other.

Sound for example, is a mechanical wave that
results from the back and forth vibration of the
particles of the medium through which the
sound wave is moving. An example of such
medium is air or water.

Light travels without a medium to pass through.
Therefore, its energy can travel along in a space
entirely empty of matter.

We don’t know how such thing is possible.

What we do know is that light is a way of
transferring energy through space. Light means
information is on the move.

Light is the fastest thing in the universe.

C, a universal constant, is the maximum speed at
which all matter and information in the universe
can travel.

The speed of light in vacuum is about
300,000,000 meters per second.


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Speed is a measure of how quickly an object
moves from one place to another.




So to measure speed we use space and time,
which are intertwined as spacetime.

Since nothing can travel faster than light, EMR
shows us the maximum capacity of spacetime.

Light dictates which distance can be traveled in
one second, and shows us how much space a
certain amount of time can hold.

My theory says EMR is bigger and faster than we
think it is. Light is too big and fast for spacetime,
and spacetime is too limited to fully capture
light.

In a way, light sticks out of the universe.


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The movement of light seems unsuspicious and
fluent to us. But in fact, electromagnetic
radiation blinks in and out of spacetime because
its size and speed exceed our mechanism of
measurement.

Seen from our universe, it looks like light has no
medium through which it travels. Obviously
light has a medium, it just lays outside of the
universe. Therefor we can’t perceive it.

Lets say the world inside the screen presents
our 3D universe, and I’m in the 4D world.




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The universe can only see me when I’m in the
blue zone. If I leave that zone to hang around in
the 4D world, the 3D world freezes in relation to
me. Meanwhile, in the 4D world I can do
anything I like. When I go back to the blue zone,
the universe unfreezes in time and will think I
never left.

If I want to stop moving in the 4D world, but be
completely part of the 3D universe, then the
screen would have to be all around me, leaving
me not one gap to escape. All parts of that fully
enclosing screen would have to be in the exact
same time. Only then, I would be in the same
frame of reference as the 3D universe, and no
longer blink in an out of it. I would no longer
have access to the 4D world.

Not only is electromagnetic radiation too big
and too fast for the universe, it can also cut
matter from the universe by fully surrounding
matter at the exact same time.

Light is the membrane of the universe, since it’s
the first and last thing you will encounter during
your presence in spacetime.

It actually is known that, where matter exits the
universe, light is frozen. The original term for a

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black hole is a “frozen star”, because at the event
horizon, light is stationary in time.


An event horizon can be thought of as the
boundary of a black hole, because when
something passes the event horizon, it can no
longer escape the black hole.





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People think when light and matter pass this
point of no return they will continue falling
towards the center of the black hole until they
reach the singularity. But there is no such thing
as the center of a black hole. The closed shape of
frozen light is the edge of the universe. Beyond
the edge, there is nothing we can connect with.

I know it’s hard to grasp, but light itself doesn’t
actually move through the universe. It moves
through a medium that lays outside of
spacetime, and blinks in and out of our universe.




Electromagnetic radiation always stays at the
border of the universe. It is the membrane that
shows us the maximum capacity of spacetime.
This capacity stays the same regardless of how
fast you travel through the universe. Only when
you exceed the speed of light, light opens and
becomes ‘a frozen star’. As long as you’re in the
universe, light is just light.

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But now the question is:

How can you possibly get inside a closed shape
of the same timeless light? How does light open?



The occurrence of an illusion is the mechanism
that created the universe. This exact same

mechanism also destroys it.


In order to help you understand, lets say the

universe has two dimensions and is based upon

a reality that has three.





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If there was a 3D circular helix between both
worlds, there would be no physical puncture in
spacetime, nonetheless there would be a hidden
pathway to travel through.
No matter how close we are to the helix, from
within the 2D universe, the 3D helix would
always look like a 2D disk.
Only if our size in space and time becomes too
big, we are pushed against light. Instead of being
squashed against a disk, we would enter the
helix.


In the center of the helix, we would not be able
to look into the universe but be fully surrounded
by the same light. We would be inside a closed
shape of light that is frozen in time.



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Before we could realize we’re cut from the
universe, we would already be gone.
This entire process is a trick, because we
wrongfully perceive the helix.




PULSARS



In 1967 scientists discovered a signal in space
that turns on and off. They found out the signal
came from a rapidly rotating star called Pulsars
(short for ‘Pulsating Star’). A pulsar is a highly
magnetized, rotating neutron star that emits a
beam of electromagnetic radiation. Neutron
stars are the densest and smallest stars known
to exist in the universe.

Unlike other stars, pulsars do not emit in all
directions at once. The radio emission from a
neutron star is collimated into a beacon.

In the same way a lighthouse can only be seen
when the light is pointed in the direction of an
observer, there is a pulsed appearance of
emission as a pulsar rotates.




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Nothing else in the astronomical universe is
known to do such thing.
How pulsars emit their radiation is still not
explained.

According to my theory, these stars are at the
border of the universe, in the region where light
starts to surround matter.




They are inside of light, but have not yet reached
the center.
Light starts to freeze around them, and therefor
blocks their radiation into the universe.

A neutron star is matter barely holding up
before it collapses and disconnects from our
universe.



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TIMETRAVELLING

Faster than light travel is a controversial subject.
According to special relativity, anything that
could travel faster than light would move
backwards in time.
This would require infinite energy.

The thing is: if something could travel faster
than light, it would not move past light nor go
back in time. It would go through light and
disconnect from spacetime. Once outside of
spacetime, there is a different frame of reference
that exists independently of our universe.
Outside of the universe you can’t travel
backwards in time since there is no time
available that is universe-like.
















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AFTERWORD
It is not my aim to enforce my beliefs onto
others.
Mainly I aim to inspire people to question their
surroundings and to discover fresh
understandings.
We will never be part of reality, but we can get
closer towards it.

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