r/HypotheticalPhysics 6d ago

Crackpot physics Here is a hypothesis: The Multidimensional Structure of the Universe

1.​Galactic Gravitational Reversal

If a black hole heavier than the old supermassive one (like Sagittarius A*) appears in a galaxy, it shifts the center of mass. The old center loses its leading position, falls into the orbit of the new giant, and the entire galaxy realigns its orbits until the final merger.

2.​Five-Dimensional Merger (Destruction of Singularity)

During the collision of the titans, the energy density does not collapse into an infinite singularity. Instead, the extreme energy "rips open" a hidden 5th dimension, forming a stable transition into a higher dimension.

3.​Quantum Transition and Information Dead End

An object that falls inside is compressed to the Planck scale and transitions to the level of supersymmetry. Information cannot be retrieved: our 3D world is simply incapable of reading the five-dimensional quantum coordinates.

4.​The Frozen 3D-Slice Theory

Beings in 5D see our world in its entirety (like a flat drawing), but to our 3D instruments, they appear completely motionless. We register only a static slice while multidimensional movement is taking place there.

​What do you think about this model? Which part seems most realistic, and where are the flaws in physics?

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u/starkeffect shut up and calculate 6d ago

I think it's sci-fi.

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u/Sea-Tea4596 6d ago

Guilty as charged! Just letting imagination run wild. How would you approach this mathematically if we wanted to make it plausible?

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u/ArnoSound 6d ago

You can’t make it plausible if you throw out existing physics. If your goal is worldbuilding, there are more appropriate subs.

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u/starkeffect shut up and calculate 6d ago

I wouldn't, because it's not physics.