Does Newton's 3rd Law + Logic account for Genesis?

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Everywhere one looks, the universe seems to require balance. Whether mathematical equations or the basic laws of physics, one thing must be offset by another. Essential to this analysis posted below is the existence of higher dimensions of Space. Within Geometry, higher spatial dimensions do indeed exist (Google hypersphere). Hypothesized in this analysis, there exists a higher dimensional Space containing our Universe as well as an infinite number of "parallel" universes. There also must exist a dimension higher than this, which is concluded to be the 3 dimensions, or persons, of God.

Newton’s Third Law
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
“The statement means that in every interaction, there is a pair of forces acting on the two interacting objects. The size of the forces on the first object equals the size of the force on the second object. The direction of the force on the first object is opposite to the direction of the force on the second object. Forces always come in pairs - equal and opposite action-reaction force pairs.” (from physicsclassroom dot com)

Spacetime's Outwards Expansion
If forces are known to act on objects and, “in every interaction, there is a pair of forces acting on the two interacting objects,” than the Outwards expansion of Spacetime necessitates an Inwards force on an object in contact with Spacetime. The absence of Spacetime can not be an 'object' by definition. Within this analysis, Spacetime is presumed to be an object.

An outwards force onto Spacetime (Dark Energy) is expanding Spacetime (or ST), at an accelerating rate, out into the 3 spatial dimensions.

“Forces always come in pairs - equal and opposite action-reaction force pairs.”
"The direction of the force on the first object is opposite to the direction of the force on the second object."

This law could apply outside of the observable universe. Simply because it applies within the observable universe does not mean that we could observe it's full application. We can observe its partial application if, as this scenario suggest, Spacetime is one of the objects involved; this partial application being the accelerating expansion of the universe.

Required: An object outside of and "before" the creation Spacetime upon which an Inwards force is applied.

How might the Catholic Trinity exist, and then create, in terms of physical reality?

God as the Trinity; God the Father(Lover), God the Son(Beloved), and the Holy Spirit which proceeds from the Father and the Son. The Trinity requires the object of God the Father's love, namely God the Son. It is by the power (force) of the Holy Spirit that God the Father creates all things through God the Son (the object).

"We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ, the only Son of God, eternally begotten of the Father, God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God, begotten, not made, one in Being with the Father. Through him all things were made."

If space and time don't exist; applied from where? God the Father. Applied by what? The Holy Spirit.
Through God the Son, by the power of the Holy Spirit, ("the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life, who proceeds from the Father and the Son"), God the Father creates all things.
Within the Trinity you have an object that must exist, and a power (force) that is the interaction between the object and what is not the object.

Now, imagine an object that exists "before" the creation of space and time. Now, if an Inwards force onto this object was applied, what would result?

The Inwards force onto this object, according to Newton's 3rd Law, necessitates its equal and opposite force to react with. Thus, through this object, another object must exist onto which an Outwards force can be applied.
The whole of this Inwards force onto said object would exist instantly as it is outside of Spacetime, and therefore outside of time.
The entirety of the corresponding force, an Outwards force onto ST would also exist instantly, simultaneous with the Inwards force onto the original object.

“Forces always come in pairs - equal and opposite action-reaction force pairs.”

Every percentage of the whole of this Outwards force onto ST exists in a separate, newly expanded Space.
The volume of Space that the Outwards force occupies differs according to what percentage of the Outwards force is observed. Every percentage (infinitely many) of the Outwards force, (whether 1% or 94.000010090465%), exists in a separate, newly created Space.

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As every percentage of the whole of this Outwards force onto ST exists in a separate Space, then immediately following its creation, the percentage of the Outwards force occupying each Space would react with its bordering Space’s percentage of Outwards force as an inwards force.
This interaction of every part of the whole of the Outwards force with each other part of the whole of the Outwards force balances itself and halts the expansion of the object (Spacetime).

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First and last percentage of the whole of the Outwards force would be balanced only if this were a higher dimensional Space. (Think: hypersphere)

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“in every interaction, there is a pair of forces acting on the two interacting objects.”
“The direction of the force on the first object is opposite to the direction of the force on the second object.”

In this scenario,
The forces are the different parts of the same whole of the Outwards force onto ST.
The interacting objects are the separate Spaces that the different percentages of the Outwards force occupy.

Genesis 1:1
Now what exists at every percentage (infinitely many) of the whole of the Outwards force is a Space halted in its expansion.
Confined within these Spaces is the percentage of the outwards force in which the Space exists.
This is an energy confined to a Space halted in its expansion.
This will be referred to as Matter.
Now what exists is Matter in a higher dimension of Space.

“In the beginning God created heaven and earth.”
At this point, all forces exist in balance.

Dividing the Waters
If an Inwards force onto the entirety of this object were applied, and by extension applied to the Matter existing at every percentage of the whole of this object, the Matter would be pushed Inwards into where there is no Space to be pushed. The Inwards force onto this object necessitates its equal and opposite force to react with. Thus through this object, and therefore through the matter created at every percentage of the object (infinitely many), another object must exist onto which an Outwards force can be applied.

Therefore, the Matter existing at every percentage of the whole of the Outwards force is expanded outwards into a new Spacetime (Big Bang) (The dimension of our Universe), separate from each other in this new spatial dimension, but parallel with each other in the higher spatial dimension (Parallel Universes).
In this scenario, our Universe has its origin at one of the percentages of the whole of the original Outwards force. The Matter was created first, and then expanded into new Spacetime at the creation of our Universe.

As the Outwards force onto Spacetime expands Spacetime, the corresponding Inwards force increases, and vice versa, accounting for an accelerating expansion of Spacetime (Dark Energy).
The Matter created at the other percentages of the whole of the original Outwards force, then expanded into new and parallel Universes, would affect our Universe as Dark Matter.

Genesis 1:3 "Then God said: Let there be light, and there was light."
Light is created before the separation of "the waters" in the book of Genesis; so, if light, along with matter, was created in a higher dimension "before" the Big Bang, it would help to explain the curious relationship between light and matter.

“God saw all he had made, and indeed it was very good.”
 

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