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Black holes and quantum "magic" can help to model the beginning of time.

Material is one form of energy. To understand the absolute form of the energy and material the researchers must realize what kind of effect the beginning of time. The time began at the point called the Big Bang. At that point, the material is released into the 3D universe. At that point, the linear time began. One version of the description of time is the expansion of the universe, and another description could be the decrease of the temperature in the universe. 

Modeling the beginning of time helps to model the end of time. And why we are so interested in the end of time? That helps to create new types of energy sources. We say that things like steam machines can operate only at high temperatures. But then we forget one thing temperature is relative. If we would be on the planet or dwarf planet Pluto, the low temperature makes it possible to use liquid helium in our steam engine. 

That means the system uses boiling helium as the steam that puts our cold steam engine moving. Or if we want just to create steam we must decrease pressure in the pressure chamber, and that decreases boiling temperature. The expansion of the liquid is the thing that gives power to the machine. So what is hot and what is cold? The boiling gas is very cold but it can act like boiling water.




The quantum world is marvelous. When we think that material or wave movement tunnels through the wall they can cross the speed of light. The first version is when a particle hits the wall with the speed of light in the vacuum it slows its speed. 

The reason for that is simple. The particle which hits the wall or potential barrier starts to deliver energy. That forms Cherenkov radiation.  If the energy level of the potential barrier is high the incoming particle delivers energy slower than if the potential barrier is cold. But if the energy level of the potential barrier is higher than impacting particle's energy level, it starts to send energy to that particle. 

The universe is the time. Or it's spacetime. The combination of time and space dominates the material. Time is the mystery that dominates the universe and determines its fate. The fate of the universe is destruction because sooner or later the last stars will lose their energy sources. And then the energy level of the universe starts to decrease. That thing causes a situation where a black hole's vaporization turns faster.

Gravitational waves that black holes send are the result of that vaporization. Gravitation is an energy field, or radiation field, as well as all other energy fields. So gravitational field is a quantum system. That means the gravitation attempts to reach energy minimum the same way as all other quantum systems are. 

Gravitational fields are also energy fields. So stronger gravitational field is like a hill in a lower gravitational field. And that thing causes a situation where the gravitational waves start to flow to the gravitational field, that is at the lower energy level. And that effect can be one of the explanations for the dark energy. 


How can gravitation turn opposite? And could that antigravitation be the reason for dark energy that rips the universe into pieces? 


When a stronger energy field. That has the same oscillation frequency as a weaker field impacts that field on a lower energy level, it pushes it away. The thing is that gravitation cannot come from nothingness. And another interesting thing is that gravitational fields also can form the Schwinger effect. 

The gravitational Maser effect is also possible. When gravitational maser radiation impacts to regular gravitational field it causes the Schwinger effect that forms very short-term particles. That thing forms the empty hole in the gravitational field where that field drops. The effect would be similar to the vacuum bomb. But the radiation that this thing causes is the gravitational radiation. 

Sometimes I have written that maybe the Higgs field is the thing that explains gravitation. The Higgs field gives mass to objects. And that means the field could be the base-energy level in the universe. If we talk about the minimum energy levels there must be some kind of energy field that is the minimum energy level. 

If we observe the Gravitational maser effect and antigravitation by using the Higgs field, the gravitational maser will create a hole or vacuum bubble in the Higgs field. And then that thing will collapse. The reflecting gravitational field (or Higgs field) forms the gravitational waves that are traveling below the object if it hovers above something. 

The idea is that when that gravitational radiation travels out from those gravitational waves. And then that thing should turn gravitation to repelling. That can be the thing behind the expansion of the universe. 


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