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48. The Levels of Momentum

It is a well-known fact that so far physicists have only understood 5% of the known universe, and the rest 95% is not comprehended yet! When we observe reality from the matter perspective, we see only a tiny part of it, and this is a wrong way to look at it.

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If we want see the broader spectrum of reality and understand how it all began, we must look at reality from what it began from (energy) and not just what it has changed into (matter). The universe we see around has energy at different momentum frequencies. We see waves, vibrations, forces, charges, matter and antimatter and so on. Each of them is actually energy with momentum (or) moving at a different pace or in other words, the 5 levels of energy differ from each other by each levelโ€™s frequency of momentum.

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The first level has zero momentum, and it grows on with each level with the last having the highest momentum. At the most basic level (level: 0) lies energy with no momentum and therefore no time attached to it, staying static forever. When the energy gains a little bit momentum, it transforms into waves (level: 1) which express the least time possible. The waves, upon further movement, become vibrations (level: 2), a little bit more intense โ€˜wave forms,โ€™ so the โ€˜timeโ€™ vibrations experience is greater than the waves, but slower than that of mass. When vibrations further gain momentum, they change to become mass (level: 3), with both matter and antimatter coming in the category (the Higgโ€™s Boson appears in the middle).

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After the mass level, the energyโ€™s momentum becomes a lot more intense, so intense that it changes the energy into impulses or forces! And so comes the fundamental forces of nature with their differing order of strength and intensity. The forces didnโ€™t evolve in an order, but randomly out of mass, which puts them collectively in level: 5. If the momentum for a particle (mass) is said to be one unit and it suddenly gains momentum to twice its value, the particle (say, a quark or even a neutrino) starts losing its mass.

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The loss is compensated by an increased range for its movements and an attracting capacity sets in on the transformed mass. This attraction with a large range is the gravitational force. Now, if the mass reaches even momentum, say 3 times its usual value, it becomes the W and Z bosons, the carriers of the weak nuclear force. When it reaches even higher levels, say 5 times, the particles convert into photons, and compromise their mass for speed and generate the electromagnetic force.

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If suddenly, the mass gains momentum and reaching up to, say 10 times the usual, it transforms into a gluon, or it becomes the strong nuclear force where its mass is completely transformed into a strong attraction with a very limited range inside the atomic nuclei. This indirectly means gravitons must exist and with the recent detection of gravitational waves, maybe these force carriers might behave like photons, as both particles and waves!

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A strange thing is that for each of these levels, time varies. The energy experiences no time, and the forces experience the most time, while mass lays in between. For mass, if the length of one second is one tick in our watchโ€™s second hand, the length of a second for the energy level is zero and the length of one second for strong nuclear force can be one billion, billion and billionth of our standard second (shorter than even a yocto second)!

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All these 5 levels of energyโ€™s momentum have collapsed together to form our universe. Interactions between 2 or more of these levels produce the effects we see across the universe right now. Like mass interacting with vibrations and producing distortions in the space-time continuum or waves interacting with forces to produce the force carriers and so on. When all these levels interact together, they form the most beautiful effect we call life.

I know, all this sounds very confusing. But relax, weโ€™ll see how all these levels work in detail in the next chapter, where weโ€™ll combine all the knowledge we have gained so far to form a new view of reality. Speaking about all the knowledge we have gained so far, all the things that has been discussed until now can be collected by anyone, and when we give a deep thought about it, a lot of explanations come up.

But the view we are taking in the next chapter will be from the other side of our usual view of reality, that is, from the energy.

Energy-TCoG
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