Did you know that if you collide 2 steel spheres together of exactly 2 inches in diameter, they will create a "shockwave"? If the spheres are any larger or smaller than 2 inches, the energy of the collision will absorb into the sphere and you will only feel a vibration. But a "shockwave" actually bends the air around the point of collision, and under the right circumstances, it can even form sparks!
This is how universes work, too. Two big particles that don't ever quite touch, but whose perfectly balanced properties create a gravity wave we call the universe! Because of the zero dimensionality of gravity, the singular wave of the universe is also comprised of innumerable smaller waves that make up the totality of physical experience!
But I'm sure you already knew that. The point is, I already said what I said and it's right there in plain english. If you can't figure it out, don't worry. It took me a few tries, too!
Audio by Udio, Art by PixAI, video by OpenShot