The Middle Rift Theory of the Origins of the Universe
Dr. Nazmi Gendzh
Graduate Fellow Researcher in Spacetime Relative Theory
29-04-2026
Abstract
The Big Bang theory has been a long prevailing theory of the origin of the universe. However it
lacks any explanation of its own necessity for existence nor its apparent spontaneity of
symmetry breakings that brought it about but indeed has served astrophysics and also quantum
mechanics since its inception. However, this theory may not actually pertain to the beginning of
the universe but rather a consequence of linear thinking on the part of science looking for
closure as a means to necessitate a practical timeline for all subsequent events. It may be that
the universe began in a middle-like state of super symmetry and is actually persisting as such
however once measured appears to be in the linear progression of familiarity. This article
attempts to demonstrate how a single decoupling of one if not all symmetries at once would
necessarily result in a universe we currently observe with the illusion that it had an origin and or
progresses linearly in time such as that proposed by the Big Bang theory.
Introduction
The one prevailing theory of the origin of the universe is the Big Bang theory proposed over a
century ago but never fully ever proven. Certain claims have been extrapolated and interpolated
from it and to this theory such as in the case of the Planck units where say the Planck
Temperature of about 1.4 x 1032 K is derived from combining the plank constant, speed of light
constant, the gravitational and the Boltzmann constant (2022 CODATA value) to achieve an
interpolated beginning temperature for the cosmos pertaining to the temperature of the
supposed Big Bang from the moment when all the fundamental forces were united and
separated out and before which point the Planck values cease to have any value or meaning
and make any sense. But what happened at that unification point? Most likely a spontaneity of
symmetry breaks caused by some necessity to break via perhaps a fifth fundamental force that
breaks symmetries such as those pertaining to the state of the universe at the supposed Big
Bang moment. However the exact nature of the break may not so easily be discerned as any
pertinence to the supposed moment may not be necessarily measurable.
I propose the universe may be in a pseudo-djinnlike state where any course to a beginning or
end may be speculative and indeed may be paradoxical in nature requiring a larger than a
100% completeness of the universe for it to have fallen from symmetry into its current
observables.
, Firstly some terms to denote said spontaneous symmetry breaks of the universe:
The Grey: A limited case, where potentially all symmetries are in perfect harmony and balance.
An alternative to this is a Void; which is when all symmetries are in a state of canceling out. A
combination state of both balancing out and cancelling out symmetries would be called a Groid.
In any case there is nothing perturbing the system and hence it is complete and of no
consequence except as a guide to what could be if all symmetries had balanced or cancelled
out respectively. Of course this Groid scenario is not the case otherwise nothing would be
distinguishable so as to exist. Hence we live in a perturbed version of such a super balanced
out and or cancelled out Groidlike states of reality and of the cosmos.
Djinn-like state: Having no true origin or ends. It is paradoxical in nature and usually pertains to
properties that are self generated spontaneously. Similar to the idea of the wave function in
quantum mechanics. One aspect of use of this djinn-like state is the ability to be in an above
100% state or even below 0% so as to initiate its own conception. All a Groid needs is some
sort of perturbation to the djinnlike state of the universe such as random symmetry breaks such
as in the case of a Void dice like state as described below, in order to initiate a symmetry break
or a slew of them into a runnel of consequent states that either peter out or repeat or run
forever. See Figure 1
A Void dice like state: A state of the universe in a runnel i.e. a state of consecutive states either
petering out, repeating or going on indefinitely, as a result of random or orderly asymmetrising of
the aforementioned Groid via simply voiding one aspect or its direct opposite or many properties
of a symmetry. See Figure 1
Figure 1, Where the Groid, G, perturbed by the Djinnlike Void dice, V, results in a symmetry
break such as the example of the Deilfine, D(0-n-Infinity), which is the symmetry of amounts and