Gravity does not exist and the Big Bang was not the creation of our Universe

Scott Landheer
6 min readSep 2, 2020

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When you pick up an object, does it feel like you’re pulling up against a force below that’s pulling it down?

Or does it feel like you’re pulling up against a weight above that’s pushing it down?

  1. Gravity does not exist
  2. The Big Bang was not the creation of our Universe, it was the introduction of matter into an existing material, The Original Material (OM)
  3. A case against the multiverse

Gravity does not exist

We are not pulled down by an invisible force of gravity from within the planet.

We are held down by the Original Material (OM) that existed in the Universe before matter was introduced. It is containment more than a force.

Original Material (OM) is invisible but not without properties. Shown in yellow here.

When we throw a ball into the air, the Original Material (OM) that encased the ball continues to surround it and additional OM from the surrounding area fills in what would be empty “space” where the ball was on our hand. The elasticity of the OM wants to return it to where it was, or if the hand is removed, the ball is pushed down to the ground so the OM can return to an uninterrupted state.

The nature of the OM means that it does not “want” to be separated. Its natural state is together. The force/pressure of the OM is so much greater above the tennis balls than below that they are all pushed down to the surface.

The OM returns to a more ‘together’ state.

The OM closely surrounding a planet or star is pulled/stretched more tightly.

At some distance from the planet/star, there is a loosening of the OM because it isn’t so stretched by the presence of the object. It is more in its natural state.

Objects that enter the COM are not being pulled towards the planet by gravity, they become trapped in the COM, which goes all the way to the surface, and are pushed down and held there.

The reason objects accelerate as they move toward the surface is that there is less COM between the object and the surface resisting and more COM above the object pushing.

When two objects are orbiting each other, and they get too close together, one’s gravity does not tear apart the other object.

As their COM barriers come into contact and merge, the friction begins to wear down the COM on the less compressed/tight barrier.

As the less compressed COM is pulled away by the more compressed COM, the barrier around object B “shrinks” until the actual object (star) comes into contact with object A’s com. As it breaks apart, object B becomes trapped (in pieces) in object A’s COM and is pushed toward the surface of Object A.

Specks of dust do not gravitate toward each other to eventually form planets. They are forced together and into a sphere by the OM congealing matter into place.

Stars are not held together by their own gravity but by the COM that surrounds them and brought them to life.

If gravitational waves move at the speed of light, and gravitational waves are really just ripples/movement in the OM, is this the OM speed limit?

Gravitational waves happen when two COM rings around objects collide. They’re both stretched so far and the friction sends waves through the surrounding OM.

When a planet is struck by a large object, and is blasted apart, it isn’t brought together by its own gravity, but by the positioning of the COM around it and how the COM comes back together, bringing the planet back together in the process.

Some amount of force can break the COM and free the pieces if strong enough.

The reason stars on the outside of a galaxy more more quickly than those at the center is because the COM around the black hole is so insanely tight that the stars near it move so slow. As the COM loosens closer to the open OM outside the galaxy, the stars on the outside can more along the looser COM more quickly.

The Big Bang wasn’t the creation of our Universe. It was the introduction of matter into an existing material. The Original Material (OM).

It was in perfect equilibrium.

Not a fabric but a field/liquid/gas/gel/invisible solid. It completely surrounds all matter.

Imagine sticking your finger into a bowl of pudding that has a layer of plastic wrap on top. Your finger is in the pudding, but not technically “inside” it. The plastic “seals” around your finger.

The single point of matter finally breaks through the “elastic” barrier of the OM. The walls of the “tunnel” (the part of the plastic wrap that was surrounding your finger) snap back to the original barrier/edge from the force of the break.

As the single point of matter begins to interact with the OM, a shock wave from the tunnel slamming back against the barrier/edge explodes the matter and its violent reaction forward.

So there is no inflation. Since there is no gravity, there is no need for a force to overcome it.

Just as the theory of inflation predicted that inflation caused fluctuations and ripples in space and time, the shock wave(s) from the snap back created ripples in the OM that divided matter into the types of formations we see today (galaxies, etc.)

A case against the multiverse

Since there was no inflation, there is also no eternal inflation. There is no need or mechanism for its existence. Thus, no source for creation of endless Universes.

What about Dark Energy?

Because the Universe is accelerating, there must be an invisible force overcoming gravity (Dark Energy)?

Because the level of Dark Energy observed is so much lower (some super low figure) than expected/theorized, then there must be a separate universe with every amount of Dark Energy possible for ours to have such a low amount.

But since there is no gravity to overcome, there is no need for Dark Energy to overcome it. And since there is no need to have an insanely large number of universes for our own to exist (with such a low level of Dark Energy), this takes away a supporting piece of evidence for the Multiverse.

Also, the Universe is expanding faster now because OM overcame the extreme compactness/tightness created by the first introduction of matter into it. It tightened/constricted based on the invasion (Big Bang) and became more relaxed as pockets of matter came together, galaxies collided and the number of walls/waves/ripples in the OM began to reduce and flatten. It was not as easy for matter to fly through the tight COM as it is the looser/more natural OM today. So now everything can cruise.

I’m a graphic designer who binged shows about Space and the Universe at the beginning of the Covid-19 Stay Home order in NYC. This is my theory. Am I right?

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