11 September 2024

Exploring a provocative hypothetical scenario where galaxies emerged from gravity rather than from matter:

Soumendra Nath Thakur

11-09-2024

Mr. Martin T. Bosnev's concluding statements explore a provocative hypothetical scenario where galaxies emerged from gravity rather than from matter, fundamentally challenging current cosmological models. In this view, gravity is considered a pre-existing phenomenon, independent of mass and energy, suggesting a reversal in the traditional relationship between matter and gravity. Instead of spacetime being shaped by mass and energy, as posited by general relativity, gravity could independently structure spacetime, shaping the universe at a deeper level. This would imply that galaxies originate from gravitational wells that exist without the presence of matter, with gravity acting as a funnel to channel matter and form galaxies. This conception presents gravity as a primary force not contingent on mass, thereby contradicting the standard model and quantum mechanical interpretations, and suggesting a universe where gravity exists independently from matter, challenging the notion of fundamental entities like particles or matter. Bosnev's hypothesis ultimately calls for a new theoretical framework that integrates gravity, quantum mechanics, and spacetime, potentially replacing general relativity and the Standard Model with a theory where gravity exists autonomously from matter.

Points in view of the description:

1. Galaxies emerged from gravity rather than from matter.

2. Gravitational force is considered a pre-existing phenomenon rather than a result of mass and energy.

3. Spacetime is not shaped by mass and energy.

4. Galaxies originate from gravitational wells independently, with gravity channelling matter through a funnel, creating galaxies.

5. Gravity is presented as a primary force independent of mass, contradicting the standard model and quantum mechanical interpretations.

6. Gravity's existence independent of matter suggests a universe with fundamental forces and fields.

7. A new theory is needed to allow gravity to exist independently of matter, potentially replacing existing theories.