Approximately 15 billions years ago, something happened. Some called it the big bang, however, mathematically more logical would be to call it directional past change. What is changed is the direction of single primary forces. Since the universe is made of infinitely many equal primary forces, what occurs is the simultaneous appearance of pairs of equal but oppositely directed primary forces. Such that if one goes north the other goes south, if one goes east the other goes west, if one goes left (L) the other goes right (R), if one goes up (U) the other goes down (D), if one goes forward (F) the other goes backward (B). Eight sets of three directions made up the 8 directional invariance properties: LUF, LUB, LDF, LDB, RUF, RUB, RDF, and RDB. For an object to exist physically it must at the least possess 1 set of 8 directional invariance properties. Possessing more would only increase the object’s rest mass. Consequently, unequal secondary forces are created, for example the four fundamental forces of strong, weak, electromagnetic, and gravity. The two topologically distinct sets are H+ and H-.
Although in classical differential geometry, parallel displacements preserve the angles of arbitrary sets of direction, the topologies for H+ and H- in addition also preserve arbitrary sets of orientation. This topology is equivalent to directed Hopf links in one dimension, Möbius in two dimensions, Klein bottle in three dimensions. In four dimensions, the first higher level directed Hopf is created. In five dimensions, the first higher level Möbius is created. In six dimensions, the first higher level Klein is created. In seven dimensions, the 2nd higher level Hopf is created. In 8th dimension, the 2nd higher level Möbius is created. In 9th dimension, the 2nd higher level Klein is created, so on and so forth giving rise to the elementary particle level of existence (LOE), the nuclear LOE, the atomic LOE, the molecular LOE, the DNA LOE, the living LOE of all life forms, the planetary LOE, the stellar LOE, and the galactic LOE. All of these comprise the future changes of the visible universe after past changes of about 15 billions years ago.


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