Sunday, March 17, 2019

CAUSAL DETERMINISM OF BIG BANGS?

SEE ALSO: https://www.icr.org/article/big-bang-hubble-contradiction




It occurred to me recently that no one ever talks about what caused the Big Bang to begin with and/or that in endless limitless four dimensional space why would there be one universe and/or one Big Bang and not too many to be counted?

My theory is if a tsunami in one region of the universe on earth can cause a gamma ray burst in another part of the universe light years away (X) then why wouldn't massive implosions of stars etc (for instance) remotely cause massive explosions of equal value elsewhere? And if Einsteins' mathematical equation E = MC2 is applied in a creative way in this instance; then seismic activity can be seen as the equivalent of splitting an atom; and the ensuing gamma ray burst and/or other equal remote reaction can be seen as a nuclear reaction of sorts. That could explain and/or perhaps suggest why there is a seemingly larger reaction and/or effect than the alleged initial action and/or cause in this case. And what happens remotely (for instance) when two entire planets collide? 

Quantum Entanglement theory could offer an explanation:
https://lreresearch.blogspot.com/2017/01/quantum-entanglement.html 

"EINSTEIN'S 'SPOOKY ACTION AT A DISTANCE' SPOTTED IN OBJECTS ALMOST BIG ENOUGH TO SEE? One of the strangest aspects of quantum physics is entanglement: If you observe a particle in one place, another particle—even one light-years away—will instantly change its properties, as if the two are connected by a mysterious communication channel. Scientists have observed this phenomenon in tiny objects such as atoms and electrons. But in two new studies, researchers report seeing entanglement in devices nearly visible to the naked eye.

“There really is an interesting open question, which is: ‘How far can you go up in scale?’” says Andrew Armour, a physicist at the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom who wasn’t involved in the work. The advance could also pave the way for ultrasensitive measurements of gravity and a hack-proof quantum internet.

Albert Einstein colorfully dismissed quantum entanglement—the ability of separated objects to share a condition or state—as “spooky action at a distance.” Over the past few decades, however, physicists have demonstrated the reality of spooky action over ever greater distances—even from Earth to a satellite in space. But the entangled particles have typically been tiny, which makes it easier to shield their delicate quantum states from the noisy world..."

GO TO: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/04/einstein-s-spooky-action-distance-spotted-objects-almost-big-enough-see

Note: My theory is if you mix A) Quantum Mechanics which "deals with the mathematical description of the motion and interaction of subatomic particles, incorporating the concepts of quantization of energy, wave-particle duality, the uncertainty principle, and the correspondence principle" -- with B) Quantum Entanglement which is "a quantum mechanical phenomenon in which the quantum states of two or more objects have to be described with reference to each other, even though the individual objects may be spatially separated. This leads to correlations between observable physical properties of the systems" -- you end up with two separate parts of a larger equation that need to be combined to see the big picture...

And to me the sheer existence of empty space waiting for mass to cause space time within it IS a form of universe; as limitless space is always my main focus more than any one particular entity of expanding mass that occurred within it. If you look at it this way the universe always existed along with it's endless potentiality for the creation of mass and/or matter; and there is only one universe to exist within. I see the creation of matter and/or energy within that endless space as perhaps working like a nuclear explosion where something seemingly comes from 'nothing' -- but the cause and/or action that occurred (implosion? etc) to create that particular segment of space time perhaps occurred remotely and/or at a distance. Either way you slice it 'the universe of endless space time potential' as we know it remains one large limitless reality...

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UPDATE / 31 MARCH 2019: Why would anyone think there was no matter and/or energy in the known universe at one point in 'time' before space time even existed within this dimensional realm or elsewhere? That is a ridiculous notion. As in the justice system; evidence must first be discovered and presented for any allegation to become a reality -- and the same goes for theoretical scientific observation. Maybe our obsession with numbers and mile-long mathematical calculations to find answers is part of this multi-dimensional problem -- perhaps wrongfully assuming there needs to be a zero starting point for everything. But zero can also express the circle of infinity and/or limitless, infinite, innumerable space as expressed in my simple Algebraic equation: x + y = 0.

In other words; the center of the spatial universe is everywhere... 

In light of this; it should seem obvious that the terms macro and micro are entirely relative and based upon our own particular limited human perspectives and/or relative size as humans. Therefore the macroscopic reality of Quantum Entanglement merged with the microscopic reality of Quantum Mechanics can finally be unified and/or consolidated as everything is just a scale model of everything else.

If an elementary particle can be endlessly halved without disappearing ~ then conversely perhaps entire universes can emanate from seemingly invisible elementary particles and/or 'nothing'...

Perhaps explaining the theoretical 'nothingness' the universe came from to begin with. Quantum gravity has a tendency to compact matter and/or energy into black holes (much like a trash compactor and/or an highly compacted 'unzipped' computer file) while supernovas alternately release highly condensed energy and/or matter. And like a star that goes supernova; a big bang event is perhaps just a very large macro level supernova star emanation event. Perhaps there are giant distant stars that are out of our observational realm that go supernova and create entire universes. 

In retrospect; to fully understand and/or truly appreciate all of the mystery; grandeur and illogical nature of our known universe -- I suppose you have to believe in magic...

updated: 14 November 2023

1 comment:

  1. ...if everything that is has always been; when did it all start and where did it all come from? that was the basic idea behind this blog post > http://lreresearch.blogspot.com/2019/03/what-is-causal-determinism-of-big-bangs.html > the concept of endless; infinite space and/or time and/or energy and/or mass and/or matter is almost totally incomprehensible...and the starting point for the initial inception of endless energy and/or mass and/or matter in a universe of infinite potentiality remains elusive as well...but assuming basic elementary particles such as atoms etc have always existed along with the photons within them which we know are timeless; perhaps within these massively abundant elementary particles lies the potentiality for all life in the universe; occasionally unleashing unlimited and compacted energy and/or matter into the universe of potentiality like a quadrillion tiny nuclear big bang explosions based upon external stimulus causing these events to occur...or something?...but the question remains: how could something have always existed? therein lies the 'god' element...as the concept of 'god' is not just a question; but also an unheard answer as well that holds all truths that will never be told...

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