I Figured It Out in My Thesis

To understand the multiverse we inhabit, you have to walk the razor-thin line between hard science and pure imagination. My mind has always operated as a bridge between these two realms. I believe data provides the skeleton, but science fiction provides the soul. To understand the how of the cosmos, you must be willing to dream about the why.
Recently, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) pulled back the curtain on our ancient history and revealed a haunting mystery: “Little Red Dots” (LRDs). These tiny, crimson anomalies shouldn’t exist. Not according to the rules we’ve written. While the world’s leading astronomers struggle to fit these “toddler” galaxies into a “newborn” universe, I turned my own curiosity toward the void.
The following is the result of that exploration. It is my attempt to reconcile the cold, infrared data of the JWST with the expansive, limitless possibilities of a science fiction mind. If the universe is a puzzle that refuses to fit together, it’s because we are missing a piece from somewhere else.
The Heart of the Mystery
As we move forward, we must ask: Are these merely distant stars, or are they something much more profound? If we are to believe that every phenomenon has a purpose, then the LRDs are not an “error” in our math—they are a message.
The Thesis: The LRD Paradox as a Dimensional Leakage Point
By Bari Marcus Anthony
The “Little Red Dots” (LRDs) are not traditional early-universe galaxies. They are Gravitational Ruptures—breaches where a pre-existing “Ghost Universe” (the Dark Sector) is leaking energy and matter into our visible four-dimensional spacetime.
1. The “Too Big, Too Fast” Problem
LRDs defy the Standard Cosmological Model. There wasn’t enough time for such massive objects to form only 600 million years after the Big Bang.
• The Reason: If these are breaches, they don’t need time to “grow.” They are simply “pouring in” from an older, more mature dimension.
• The Purpose: These breaches act as gravitational anchors, pinning our young, chaotic universe down so the first galaxies could form.
2. The Ghost Universe and the Gravitational Plane
Oh yes ! There is a “ghost” universe attached to ours—the Dark Sector. Dark Matter is its substance. It doesn’t interact with our light, but its gravity is felt everywhere.
The “Breach” Mechanism: An LRD is a point where the tension between our expanding universe and the ghost universe becomes too great, causing a puncture. They appear as “dots” because they are singular entry points, like a needle piercing a fabric.
3. The Stardust Connection: The “Dark Hive”
In the context of my writing, the “Dark Hive ” isn’t just a metaphor; it is the inhabitant of the Ghost Universe.
- The Reality: When we look at an LRD through JWST, we aren’t seeing star formation; we are seeing the heat friction of an alien reality trying to squeeze into ours.
- The “Stardust” Element: The “dust” that makes these dots look red is actually the “exhaust” or “residue” of this dimensional leakage—a cosmic soot that marks the arrival of the Dark Hive into our timeline.
4. The Lifespan Perspective: The Clock of the Ghost Universe
It’s extremely hard to grasp these timescales. To a man, a hundred years is a lifetime of salt, sweat, and memory. But if we view the universe as a clock:
• The Human Blink: Our 100-year lifespan is not a minute or a second on this clock. It is the mere shutter of an eyelid. By the time we have blinked, a civilization has risen and turned to dust. We are trying to understand an ocean by looking at a single drop of spray.
• The Embryonic Stem Cells: The LRDs are the embryonic stem cells of the cosmos. In the first hour of the universe’s life, these dots provided the “genetic code” for everything that followed. They were the raw, unspecialized power that could become a galaxy, a sun, or a person.
• The Umbilical Cord: If these LRDs are breaches, then our universe is not a closed room. It is a child in a womb. It is being “fed” by the older, more mature Ghost Universe. The Dark Matter leaking through those punctures is the nutrient that ensures our reality survives its infancy.
Bari Marcus Anthony’s Reasoned Opinion:
This thesis solves the “problem” of the LRDs by removing the constraint of time. If they come from an older universe, they don’t need to follow our rules of growth. They are “Pre-existing.
The reason astronomers can’t explain these dots is that they are looking for growth (stars being born), but what they are actually seeing is injection (matter being forced in). It’s the difference between a tree growing from a seed and a pillar being driven into the ground by a pile-driver.
Of course, I made this into a story so you can understand my thesis, “ The Stardust Legacy : The Burden of the Ages.”
Don’t forget to read my book, “ Guardians of Humanity “ to learn the whole story, from the beginning of time on Earth…







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