Global Journal of Science Frontier Research, A: Physics and Space Science, Volume 22 Issue 1
It is possible that the Earth was part of another universe, with similar or closely related condition, system, matter and energy to that of ours. Earth may be originally located peripherally from its parent and may lack enough pull-in force (Oyepata Force) resulting in been pulled in by our currently strange universe that may possess a much stronger force (Antioyepata force). If this theory is true our planet may not be at the center of our current universe, rather it may have been comfortable trapped, sustained or stabilized by the combination of force it posses and by the force around it. Another plausible theory is the reinterpretation of big bang theory. Every universe is sustained by a balance of two forces centripetal (Oyepata force) and centrifugal (Antioyepata) force. It is possible that at a particular point or time our parent Universe (Opeyemi Universe), for some yet to be known reasons had a chronic or acute drop in Oyepata force, compared to an incredibly strong Antioyepata force. This failed balance may have resulted in total or peripheral explosion of Opeyemi's Universe causing different fragments and matter to be snatched away by multitudes of available universe. This may explain why it is very difficult to find another Earth-like planet in our current universe (called Dare's Universe). The big bang theory (in this case Simeon Oyepata's theory) may not be the beginning of a (the) Universe, rather the end of our previous Universe. It is also possible that our parent or Opeyemi's Universe to be well over 13 billion years. This may be the reason for chronic decay, disintegration and/or explosion. These theories may explain why many unnatural cycles that we assumed to be natural continuously occur. These include 1. Adaptation and survival of the fittest. It is worthy of note that from the period of our planet leaving Opeyemi's Universe to its current fate in Dare's Universe, most organisms and microorganism have undergone adaptive change or regrettably gone extinct. 2. Death and Reproduction; it is possible that our Opeyemi's Universe (parent Universe) contains fundamental elements that provides close to eternal existence, that is, the ability for humans to live at least a thousand years. But because of absence or loss of this life sustainable element due to unfavourable universe condition, living organism, humans in particular, may have underwent rapid evolutionary changes that favours rapid reproduction to compensate for short life and death. 3. Sickness and diseases: the origin of sickness and diseases maybe due to inconveniences the change caused living organisms of different forms resulting in different form of disease manifestation. It is also possible that struggle for survival and inadvertent mutation and evolutionary changes may have resulted in some microorganisms relying on other organism for survival, in the process, causing infection and diseases on the host. III. C onclusion The fact that Earth hosts not just different forms of life, but also intelligent life. This makes it doubly unique. It is possible that some other ostracized or snatched away planets by our current or other universes may have lost many of their parental trace due to harsher environment, hence becoming unhabitable. It is important we find and explore all possible explanation on the origin of the Earth. It is also vital we locate our original planetary, solar and galaxy neighbors or even Universe. In that way, the Earth can be at peace with itself and we the inhabitant will understand and appreciate that we are the true alien. More robust hypothesis, advanced facilities and scientific analysis are needed to be conducted to provide real or alternative view about the origin and destiny of the Earth. Understanding the true origin of our Earth may provide a more plausible explanation to implication and significance of its physical chemical makeup. A cknowledgement Author wishes to thank everyone and sources who have contributed to the success of the work R eferences R éférences R eferencias Zeilik, Michael; Gregory, Stephen A. (1998). Introductory Astronomy & Astrop hysics (4th ed.). Saunders College Publishing. ISBN 978-0-03- 006228-5 . The totality of all space and time; all that is, has been, and will be. Siegel, Ethan (2018). "Ask Ethan: How Large Is The Entire, Unobservable Universe?" . Forbes. Dold-Samplonius, Yvonne (2002). From China to Paris: 2000 Years Transmission of Mathematical Ideas. Franz Steiner Verlag. Glick, Thomas F.; Livesey, Steven; Wallis, Faith. 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