Out of nothingness comes nothing E= m.c*2= 0 initial state of the
Universe
But out of Quantum state condition h=E.t comes Universe
The Universe that we live in came into existence out of nothing, through
creation and collapse of Quantum states, and giving rise to many Parallel
Universes.
Which fundamentally gave BIRTH to time, and space 222,444, 666.
Fundamentally also creation and decay of Quantum states gives rise to the
expansion of the Universe, and the energy crated by such quantum states
gives rise to matter that dose tend to effect the expansion of the universe.
This elegant, and beaaaaautifuuuuullll fact explains why there is no centre
of the expending Universe due to big bang, and why we observe Universe
flying apart in all directions, and why 2.7K energy emanates from all
directions, and no fudge factors to put you into realms of beyond human
imagination.
This concept of Quantum state and Parallel Universes also explains the
reason for slowing down of time in fast moving reference frames, and
physically you age less, because fast moving observer escapes from old
quantum state Universe into a newer space, that has just been created
by adjacent Parallel universe (some call it time stretch). And if observer
hop fast enough into the expending, adjacent parallel universes, his time
would have slowed down enough (or he would have borrowed new time), from
which he can observe older decaying Universe!
Creation of parallel Quantum Universe requires energy to be borrowed, for
certain period of time h= E.t This energy gives rise to matter, and
consequently to Gravity. Over the time period exotic things start to form,
such as quarks, protons, neutrons, hydrogen. Gravity causes stars to form,
that builds heavier elements, including Carbon, that makes beasts like
living things. Further out into the universe we look, more of this earlier
universe we should find.
This collapse of Quantum state also explains the missing matter phenomena,
as follows, because state has collapsed, and has transferred the matter into
parallel Universe. So the age of the Universe is not as it has been
calculated with respect to 2.7k, cause and assumptions, and red shift, but
it is proportional to the missing matter.
The secrets to the rules, that govern the following numbers for 3- space
dimension Universe, will only be discovered by those who are in harmony with
nature!
222- gives you the feel of some weird energy phenomena
444- is the babel you listen to get confused
666- is sheer relativistic knowledge 'Know-How'
> Hold on to your seats, and i'm too modest to accept any Nobel Prizes (to
> commemorate Big Bang survivors?).
>
> Out of nothingness comes nothing E= m.c*2= 0 initial state of the
> Universe
> But out of Quantum state condition h=E.t comes Universe
>
> The Universe that we live in came into existence out of nothing, through
> creation and collapse of Quantum states, and giving rise to many Parallel
Quantum states of what? Without matter the quantum states must be
of the vacuum, not for nothing. Nothing means nothing, no matter, no
vacuum. There can be no Quantum state condition for nothing. It involves
energy and time and those presuppose more than one bit of existing
stuff, vacuum and/or matter, because it is a relationships among
existing bits of stuff, whatever the stuff is. Relationships imply
existence.
> Universes.
> Which fundamentally gave BIRTH to time, and space 222,444, 666.
I thought that time was already there since you used h=E.t as a
relationship before the birth of the universe.
Etc., for the rest.
Larry
"larry" <gold...@charter.net> wrote in message
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> The wonders of Quantum mechanics lets you borrow enough energy, over the
> time period that is long enough so as not to cause the product be greater
> then h.
The borrowing is from the vacuum which exists already, and thus you
are saying the the universe is created from that which already exists,
the vacuum. I thought were going to create a universe from nothing.
Some of the stuff of the vacuum is changed to radiation and matter
which then have an energy relationship between them and with respect
to the vacuum.
Quantum mechanics can only describe some of the processes in nature.
Being only conceptual, Quantum mechanics definitely cannot allow
anything. In fact, there is no set of laws in reality which allow this
or that. There is just existing stuff which acts in accordance to the
way it can act. I have read other comments in s.p.p. claiming that other
conceptual descriptions of reality, e.g., the Heisenberg uncertainty
principle allows certain physical processes to take place. Others
claim that wave functions actually exist rather than being descriptions
of some physical aspects of reality. It is about time to get real about
reality and distinguish between the concrete and the abstract.
> That is how time is created along with space, absolutely wonderful stuff.
> All those physicist out there who have done there University Quantum
> Physics, should have been totally shocked and overcome with Joy and
Maybe shocked that someone believes that QM, a mathematical theory of
reality, was part of nothingness and could affect nothingness to the
point of creating existence.
Larry
"larry" <gold...@charter.net> wrote in message
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EZ: Your statement above is part of the answer to the question of what
came before the "big Bang." Nothingness means that there isn't
anything. No space,
No time, No matter, No energy. No virtual particles, No quantum
mechanics, No
anything. There isn't anything that comes from nothing. If we are not
careful, we can over-extrapolate the valid application of quantum
mechanics and fool ourselves into thinking that we can explain the
creation of the universe.
Take the "quantum" vacuum. Immagine a universe that is a "vacuum"
universe.If it is just sitting there for all past eternity in a stable
state then it should remain in that state. There isn't anything for it
to interact with in order to disturb the overall state. It's easy to
throw in Heisenburg uncertainty principle and argue that over all past
and future time there is
a probability that non-virtual particles could be created. I don't
know how there could be any time as we understand it in a completely
vacuum universe. Secondly, probability is really a numerical measure
of one's rational belief in particular outcome. It doesn't provide an
explanation of anything.
People in science have observed over time that nature is composed of
many processes that are cyclic. They happen over and over again. But
when we get to the Big Bang or better still, the very moment of cosmic
creation..there are no more cycles. It's a once only (and for all
time) event. It really can't be explained. The scientific mind
strongly rebels against this because we're trained to think that there
is a scientific explanation for everything. Right?