Thank you for your answers and all the effort! All of them are really good. Electromagnetism, gravity's major side effect, is the key to explain many things that seem complex at first. Electromagnetism puts much of the surrounding ether in motion, then ether's higher state of energy can cause changes visible on a larger scale.
About God and religion, I have read your "esoteric" articles on scriptures and they are great! I believe that all scriptures of every religion is divine and should be taken very seriously. There is really dense and encrypted (most times) knowledge in there, that of course we should try to learn from it. Actually all society is grown since childhood with these common books and their teachings, so they are part of us. Another interesting thing is that sacred books' knowledge is fractal like the universe, they apply on every level: universe, human history and personal everyday life. They have guided and inspired all humanity for centuries and are they "too old" and "too divine" to be simple human opinions, so there is no reason to ignore them, they are actually the truth.
Also, if you are interested, ancient Greek philosophy and cosmology may give you some inspiration on your works too (I am Greek by the way). Their ideas are really interesting even today without much "egyptianism" in their words. They have established the concept of ether which is invisible and everywhere, and the concept of simplicity and analogy (correspondence) in the universe, so if you haven't already, take a look at some of them (such as Heraclitus or Democritus). Below are some examples from Heraclitus, that fit to you point of view of all things:
Listening not to me but to the Logos it is wise to agree that all things are one.
All things happen according to the Logos and the Logos is common.
The Lord whose oracle is at Delphi neither reveals nor conceals, but gives a sign.
The road up and down is one and the same.
The waking have one common world, but the sleeping turn aside each into a world of his own
(Logos means word, analogy, correspondence, logic)
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