Omniverse

The Omniverse is the conceptual ensemble of all possible universes, with all possible laws of physics.
The Omniverse Theory
The omniverse theory postulates the omniverse is composed of opposite polarity universes where positrons in one universe have like polarity to electrons in the other, and protons are composed of nine positrons trapped in three frames by four electrons which cycle through nested frame positions as the inner frame induces positive charge as sum of charge induced by three positrons and two electrons in the same singularity
Universes are gravitationally attracted through wormholes to opposite polarity universes which denature infalling matter into protons and electrons. Electrons are repelled by wormholes and ejected in jets. Protons are attracted and denature into electrons and positrons, electrons annihilating with positrons into photons, resulting in residual positrons, which transform into like polarity high voltage electrons and are ejected from wormholes
This charges deep space with electrons which are attracted to the centers of positive charge induced by solar wind ions created by the magnetic fields of galaxy starfields which increases kinetic energy and voltage of solar path electrons inversely as the solar distance until electrical resistance of solar coronas transforms current kinetic energy and voltage into solar light and radiation
Scientists Detect Cosmic 'Dark Flow' Across Billions of Light Years. by Francis Reddy and Rob Gutro of the Goddart Space Center may indicate the location of the nearest wormhole to an alternate polarity universe
Electrons passing through the solar corona are trapped on the solar surface and are periodically ejected from solar surfaces in coronal mass ejections which intersect the magnetosphere charging the outer membranes with CME electrons which transit the polar atmosphere inside the auroral ovals. This induces current surges into the auroral ovals which charge the polar air mass with electrons and induce an expanding force on the polar air mass proportional to the charge delivered by the CME event
The theory postulates this transforms the air mass into an expanding cell of electrified air which pushes back, overrides and electrifies mid latitude weather systems along the jet stream which can induce flash flooding, lightning, tornados and volcanic eruptions.The omniverse theory website tracks solar flares, CMEs and auroras using links to Spaceweather.com, tracks mid latitude weather systems using links to the California Regional Weather Serverand Google alerts to track flash floods, lightning, tornadoes and volcanic eruptions
History
The term "omniverse" is believed to have been created by Mark Gruenwald. It has been popularized by the composer-writer Sun Ra. Mathematician Roger Penrose has spoken of the "omnium".
Omniverse in popular culture
The term "omniverse" has recently been used in a verse within the children-aimed song "One everything" by music group They Might Be Giants in their album Here Come the 123s. The verse states:
:"We share the same omniverse,
:Please clean your room,
:We share the same omniverse,
:And even though you are over here and not there,
:There's just one everywhere"
"Omniverse" appears on an album from Niyorah, a reggae artist, called A Different Age. The song is "A Perfect Timing". He sings:
:"We're not only of Earth,
:We're of the omniverse,
:My blood is in the cosmic...
:The sky, the sea, the dirt,
:The sun and all it's worth,
:Impossible to stop it..."
"My Omniverse" is the title of a song by The Jokerr, from his debut album "Welcome to the Show".
The chorus goes:
:"In the wayward shadows we find comfort
:This is my omniverse, this is my omniverse
:With the cosmic caverns finally ventured
:This is my omniverse, visit my omniverse"
"Omniverse" is often referenced and discussed throughout writings and music by recording artist R.D. Peoples.
It is also the main topic in the 'Hardstyle' song, Omniverse, by Scope DJ.
The name Omniverse was used for an early-1980s semi-professional comic book fan magazine which explored the ramifications of the DC Comics and Marvel Comics combined Multiverses (see DC Multiverse, Marvel Multiverse). It was also seen in Image Comics as a level of reality that encompasses all multiverses which was visited a group of heroes from their fracturing respective universe during their battle with Entropy.
Originally according to The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe 2004, "the omniverse is the collection of every single universe, multiverse, dimension (alternate or pocket) and realm. This includes not only Marvel Comics, but also DC Comics, Image, Dark Horse, Archie, TMNT, Harvey, and every universe ever mentioned or seen (and an infinite amount never mentioned or seen) including our own world. Everything is in the Omniverse, and there is only one Omniverse." According to the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Alternate Universes, "It includes every single literary, television show, movie, urban legend, universe, realm, etc. ever". Indeed it does include everyone, from Hobbes (from Calvin and Hobbes) to Stewie Griffin to Homer Simpson to Popeye to Rocky Balboa to Ronald Reagan to Romeo and Juliet to Luke Skywalker to Snoopy to Jay and Silent Bob to Mickey Mouse to Harry Potter to Spider-Woman to Green Arrow to Jason Voorhees to Beavis and Butt-Head to the Animaniacs, etc. The omniverse is very popular among fanfiction as it can create any crossover imaginable. Using the omniverse to make a universe that is inhabited by completely unrelated properties (Wolverine and Raphael, or Spider-Man and Artemis Fowl, for example) is fairly common as is crossing from 616 and another world (commonly DC and Marvel).
In the various Star Trek Series featuring the Character Q, Q has made mention of the omniverse on more than one occasion.
Ben 10's New Series Is Called Ben 10: Omniverse.
The Daleks once tried to destroy the entire Omniverse with the Reality Bomb.
 
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