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New Theory Explains How the Universe Could Have Been Created Out of Nothing
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ToS' discussion on the possibility of "Everything Out of Nothing" here. |
It would be good to commercialise the science. Imagine how it could revolutionize industry, we could build everything from nothing.
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Hmmm, I wonder if vacuums are simply the three dimensional manifestations of higher dimensional hyperspace? And if this laser is forcing energy to be transferred from hyperspace down into the third dimension? Kinda like the bubbleverse theory on an individual particular scale.
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Makes quite a bit of sense and is very interesting to think about.
The mathematical laws of physics often work both ways for postive and negative; however, the universe was not created with complete symmetry, rather, it was created asymmetrically. Matter and antimatter were created, in the beginning, in almost equal amounts. For every billion * billion antimatter particles, there were perhaps a billion * billion + one matter particles right after the universe came into existence. What we see as matter -- planets, stars, and everything else is what is left over from that first moment of matter and antimatter anihilation. If matter and antimatter were created in equal amounts then there would not be anything but space. What we see merely a fraction of a fraction of those original particles. If this theory is true, then it means that we still "see" all of those original anihilated particles as nothingness. I would be interested to know whether the sum of all matter, antimatter, energy, and "nothingness" have remained constant within the universe. |
So...
What if some other civilization did the same thing and our universe was the result? ^_- |
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well.. there are so many guesses and theories around.. you could also say i of my own have created the universe.. who knows... wenever really will know.. so i just say.. leave a bit of mystery in the world, its much more tension creating that way :P
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But I assume some of us here understand how something could arise out of nothing? Anyone heard of the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle? It basically creates the idea of the virtual particle and the electron cloud. We can only know so much within a margin of error. This allows for "something" to come out of "nothing". If there is a large enough quantum fluctuation, this allows for the entire universe to come to existence as a singularity. It's that singularity we don't understand/physics doesn't allow. Although I hope we'll never get to experimenting on that moment, because then we'd be destroying our entire universe :(
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