• Quantum Gravity lacks symmetry - Predict - Medium
  • Field theory: One body produces a gravitational field that permeates all surrounding space but has weaker strength farther from its source. The second body in that space is then acted upon by this field and experiences a force.  A relativistic gravitational field is included in the general theory of relativity.
  • Quantum gravity (QG) is a quantum field that describes gravity according to the principles of quantum mechanics. Gravitons are discrete gravity particles. Graviton particles are massless with a spin of two. They mediate the force of the gravitational field. Gravitons move like other force carriers. General relativity describes the geometric structure of the four-dimensional spacetime. Space-time is fundamentally discrete, not continuous. Quantum gravity controls mass in the universe.
  • Quantum gravity is an emergent effect from the spacetime curvature associated with energy distributions. Matter tells space how to bend; space tells matter how to move. The curvature of spacetime is a geometric interpretation of gravity set in a four-dimensional coordinate space.
  • The four fundamental forces function on the quantum level and control the ways that individual particles interact with each other. The gravity field covers the universe while being the weakest force. These four quantum level forces manifest an underlying single unified force. This unified force field moves from the fundamental to the quantum level of physics. It operates by underpinning the quantum level. It mediates the particle fields.
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  • The electromagnetism by the photon, the strong interaction by the gluons, and the weak interaction by the W and Z bosons. The gravitons mediate the gravitational interaction. The universe is not physical but informational. Providing rules is not an explanation or a provision of cause.
  • The universe contains over eighty varieties of atoms. The universe’s top 10 atoms by mass are 1. Hydrogen.  2. Helium. 3. Oxygen. 4. Carbon.
  • 5. Neon. 6.  Nitrogen. 7.  Magnesium. 8. Silicon. 9. Iron. 10. Sulfur.
  • NOTE: ALL OF THE HYDROGEN CAME FROM THE BIG BANG. HELIUM  IS MOSTLY FROM THE BIG BANG, PLUS SOME FROM STELLAR FUSION. THE OTHER EIGHT ATOMS ARE FROM ALL THE TYPES OF DEAD STARS.
  • There are over one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe. The universe is a biological system that contains and systematically processes information. To turn data into information, it must be processed and organized. The universe encompasses all of space, time, matter, and energy. The universe exists because the Event Originator wrote the software programs to create and operate it. The universal operational protocols are codified in the fundamental, quantum, and classic laws of physics.
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