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Photon Gravity Theory: A Speculative Extension of the Standard Model

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The Photon Gravity Theory proposes that the universe consists of photon clusters that gain mass through the Higgs field and become fundamental particles such as quarks and leptons. The Higgs field acts as a barrier between matter and antimatter dimensions, controlled by phases of binding energy. Particles oscillate between dimensions, creating a symmetric reality. Processes such as fusion, fission, and decay feed the Higgs field, with heavier atoms releasing less energy. Stars and black holes function as "engines" that drive the field and stabilize the universe. The theory extends the Standard Model and is testable through CERN experiments and astronomical observations. It could unify gravity with quantum physics and enable new technologies such as gravitational drives.


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Cosmic Reset Theory: An Extension of the Photon Gravity Theory

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The Cosmic Reset Theory is an extension of the Photon Gravity Theory. It states that the universe resets itself by drawing all photons and energy into black holes, which merge into a gigantic singularity. This singularity overloads the Higgs field, triggering a new Big Bang. The theory explains the origin of the Big Bang as a cycle: the universe consumes itself and starts anew. This is a simple yet detailed summary, including relevant telescope data that could support the idea. The focus is on recent observations from telescopes such as LIGO/Virgo (gravitational waves), Planck (cosmic microwave background), and JWST (stellar spectra), based on data searches up to 2025.


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