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Jan 29 • 5 tweets • 7 min read
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Desveaux’s Theory of Helix Fields - Collaborators Wanted
For decades, we treated the universe like a giant stage where particles act out their lives. What if the stage itself isn’t empty? What if the “void” of space is a structured, rotating medium that is constantly twisting and turning?
We have been looking at the pieces of the puzzle, but ignoring the board they sit on. Desveaux’s Helix Field Theory suggests that everything we see, from the smallest atom to the largest galaxy, is actually a “corkscrew” in the fabric of reality.
In standard physics, we think of particles like tiny billiard balls. Here, we rethink them as solitons - stable, high-energy “whirlpools” made of space itself. Imagine a ribbon pulled straight, it is flat; twisted, it creates a spiral. That twist is Torsion. Matter is simply a location where the vacuum is rotating so tightly that it creates a “density core.”
To explain the mechanics, we use a Lagrangian - a mathematical roadmap combining four key ingredients:
Electricity and Magnetism: The movement of light and energy.
Scalar Fields: The underlying “pressure” of the vacuum.
Matter: The physical “stuff” of the universe.
Torsion: The “twist” or rotational force of space.
By viewing the universe through this helix lens, we resolve 2 major scientific crises:
The Hubble Tension: The “tension” in expansion measurements exists because we haven’t accounted for how universal rotation and torsion affect our observations.
The Dark Sector: Dark Matter and Dark Energy aren’t invisible particles; they are geometric artifacts - the ripples, shadows, and centrifugal “push” created by the rotating vacuum itself.
One of the deepest unresolved problems in modern physics is the matter -antimatter asymmetry of the universe. According to standard cosmology, the Big Bang should have produced matter and antimatter in equal amounts. Because matter and antimatter are mirror images with identical energy levels, they should have annihilated each other completely, leaving behind only radiation. The fact that any matter exists at all indicates that this symmetry was broken very early in cosmic history.
In conventional physics, matter and antimatter symmetry is protected by CPT symmetry. CPT stands for Charge, Parity, and Time:
·Charge: swapping particles with their antiparticles,
· Parity: flipping spatial coordinates like a mirror reflection,
· Time: reversing the direction of time.
In a flat, non-rotating, torsion-free spacetime, the laws of physics remain unchanged under the combined CPT transformation. This implies that matter and antimatter must have identical masses, lifetimes, and energy levels.
However, this symmetry is proven only under specific assumptions: local Lorentz invariance, no global rotation, and no intrinsic spacetime torsion. Helix Field Theory explicitly relaxes these assumptions.
Helix Field Theory proposes that the vacuum itself is not inert but possesses global rotation and intrinsic torsion — a persistent twisting of spacetime tied to angular momentum at the largest scales. Recent observational work suggests the universe exhibits a preferred spin direction, with an estimated rotation period on the order of 500 billion years. While extremely slow, this rotation introduces a global handedness to spacetime.
In such a background, the vacuum becomes chiral: it distinguishes between left-handed and right-handed motion. Torsion couples directly to spin, meaning fermions and antifermions - whose internal structures are topologically inverted - interact differently with the underlying geometry.
Rather than violating CPT outright, Helix Field Theory predicts an effective CPT bias: locally, the fundamental laws remain symmetric, but globally, the rotating and twisting spacetime background shifts the energy balance.
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Fermionic solitons representing matter whose intrinsic twist aligns with the universe’s global rotation settle into slightly lower-energy, more stable configurations. Antimatter solitons, whose torsional structure twists against the background rotation, experience a small but persistent energetic penalty. Over cosmic timescales, this bias is sufficient to suppress antimatter relative to matter without requiring exotic particles or finely tuned interaction rates.
An intuitive way to picture this is as an ocean current. Imagine a vast, slowly rotating sea. Objects drifting with the current move smoothly and lose little energy, while objects trying to drift against it experience resistance. The difference is subtle at any given moment, but over long durations, it determines which objects persist and which are swept away. In Helix Field Theory, matter drifts with the torsional current of the universe, while antimatter drifts against it.
Cosmological Implications
This geometric mechanism offers a natural explanation for baryon asymmetry that does not rely on rare early-universe reactions or large intrinsic CP-violating terms. The imbalance between matter and antimatter emerges as a structural property of spacetime itself, rather than a contingent feature of particle interactions.
In a universe that is both rotating and torsional, charge, parity, and time reversal symmetries remain locally valid but are globally stretched by the background geometry. Matter–antimatter asymmetry is thus not imposed on the universe - it is a consequence of the way the universe twists and turns.
Fermions & Antifermions: Solitonic whirlpools defined by their “handedness.” Fermions align with the universe’s global rotation (stable), while Antifermions are mirror-images that oppose it
Protons: Compact torsional soliton cores, analogous in topology (but not causal structure) to rotating black holes. Intuitively, they can be pictured as mini whirlpools in the fabric of space, where extreme twisting concentrates energy into a stable core.
Neutrons: Stabilizers preventing proton cores from decaying.
Quarks & Gluons: The deepest torsion knots; the strong force is intrinsic torsion.
Electrons: Corkscrew-shaped solitons producing microscopic magnetic vortices.
Neutrinos: Ultra-light messenger waves traveling along “communication lines.”
Photons: Instruction ripples traveling at light speed.
Dark Photons: Torsion messengers that regulate and stabilize the twisting motion.
W and Z bosons: on/off switches and stabilising nodes in the neutrino network
Higgs Field: The local density of the scalar field, giving solitons' effective mass.
Entropy: Friction in the rotation, giving time its arrow.
CMB: The universal “sustain pedal,” keeping the field’s vibrations in phase.
In a rotational and torsional universe, time is a neutral observer. The past and future are fixed points, but the present - our free will - is the point where choices echo into fate. We are not merely living in the universe; we are an integral part of its physical rotation - the very “twist” of existence.
Desveaux’s Theory of Helix Fields provides a unified geometric narrative where:
1. Gravity is the curvature. 2. Matter is the knot. 3. Expansion is the unwinding.
We don’t live in a 3D world; we live in a 4D world that occasionally overlaps and intersects with multiple 4D worlds. In the architecture of Helix Field Theory, Phase Coupling represents the precise geometric moment when the “twists” of two separate 4D timelines align in both frequency and space. As these rotating helices momentarily brush against one another, the vacuum’s scalar pressure peaks, causing the boundaries between distinct realities to thin.
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