Origins of Realities

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I figured I'd post this to venture further into the ideas of reality and everything that comes with it (or doesn't) Really want some feedback because I spent a good bit of time refreshing my mind on this topic. Here it is:

SUPERSYMMETRY
Supersymmetry is a theoretical explanation of the symmetry of all forces in the universe.
When the big bang occurred, gravity was 'born'. When I say born, I mean that it was the first force to act on matter. Electromagnetism came second when matter scattered and poles were 'born' from it. The weak nuclear force came next, being spawned from the interaction of particles. Lastly, strong nuclear force was 'born' when particles bonded together.
It's important to note that gravity came first because gravitational force is as fast as the speed of light., So if the sun instantly vanished, we would still ride it's gravitational pull for 8 minutes.
Oh, also note: This all happened in a billionth of a second.
These forces are symmetric by the order they were 'born' in.
Explanation: Imagine an atom. At it's core, you have the strong nuclear force binding it together. From that comes weak nuclear force and electromagnetism. From that, theres gravity.
To put it lightly, the nuclear forces are binded tight together, electromagnetism spawns further, and gravity spawns even more.

Like this: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^---------------..........,,0,,.........---------------^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ think of the 0 as the atom, the commas and periods as nuclear forces, the hyphens as electromagnetism, and gravity as the ^s.
Symmetry.

STRING THEORY
String theory is a theoretical unification of everything, to be blunt. It states that beyond the elementary particles we know of, there are even smaller, one dimensional 'strings' that literally define dimension, energy, matter, etc.
These strings vibrate, and their vibration accounts for its property. Think of a string on a guitar where it's vibration determines the tune.
There is a unique string for every dimension, which according to physics, should be dozens of them. Forces are also dimensions according to the theory, along which matter is only 'knots' of energy. Essentially, reality is a rubber-band ball.

A string for length, a string for width, a string for depth, etc.. when they mass together, they form 'branes'. These branes 'float' in higher space, and this is where the big bang comes in: Two branes collided, and in that place where they collided, the big bang occurred. Length and width may have spun from one, where other dimesions spun from the other.
In that tiny cross-section, our universe was born. This is where supersymmetry comes in.
It's hard to imagine other dimensions, as the human mind cannot venture out of nature. Could you imagine a new color? It's impossible, but chromodynamics would show you how matter bears color. Another universe could bear a whole other spectrum of color.
Wrap your pencil around that mindfuck.

One dimension that can easily be explained would be the 4th spatial dimension, hyperspace. In hyperspace, you would be able to see all sides of a 3D object from one angle. Accordingly, you could also go to a side without having to travel around the object.
There have been many theories speculating strings, but for the most part they have been unified into the 'M-theory'. And, well, I pretty much just explained it.

These theories hold many complexities. Don't be confused by all the particles and dimensions that are spawned from them. Knowing the principle ideas make the rest easier to understand. Why this is all taught from scratch is beyond me<>
 
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