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  • I'm 11 and Sheldon brought me here, I like physics like a boss

  • "Quantum electro dynamics is the jewel of physics"

    Richard feynman

  • @baaroodii

    so eh, why are you posting that? ;)

  • I like NOVA's "The Elegant Universe." You wouldn't think a 13 year old girl says : I <3 String Theory, but ST seems to be the only explanation to the black holes, worm holes, and other law-breaking rules of the universe.

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  • I wonder If not One-Maker to the laws of cosmology and quantum physics, then how those separated worlds works within one law?

    If Dark matter happens to be coming from nothingness, would people like Susskind & hawking, admit that there is no clue? but to consider their are a Creator!

  • @aqrbnnas There are two types of nothing. Those in our space/time fabric and those outside. So given that they are close to working out the next big leap in understanding of where the standard model of physics stands, why do you want to put a creator into the picture. It just starts up a circular argument of what created it ...unless off course you prefer magic as an explanation? Just read about physics a bit more, I'm sure you'll see a realistic view of what came before in your lifetime.

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  • the universe is a fractal....

  • Thanks for your comments. In my 2 consciousness edit videos Sir Roger Penrose suggests that he thinks there is a much bigger picture. Chaos from perfect order. Im not athiest, and trully feel there is a higher power. I trully welcome your thoughts on this / before the BB / Also Thomas Campbell 'my big TOE' is worth a look. Regards.

    

  • @nemesis76689 Theory of Everything is fascinating!

  • we make part of something bigger and trough te smel i would say somethigs ass!!!!!!

  • let me knoew wen can i make use of string theory and go to the better me universe and kick my boss ass..........

  • with or without GOD something is above your mind.........and you have to accept that trying to find out some questions with our brain is like trying to count al the people of the world with your fingers 1,2,3,4 hahahahahaha

  • we are reflex of the universe awere of himself more infinite questions to infinite answers ....but yes ladys and gentelmen there is more than this and to be part of it its a honor because if i dindt exist still i would because i didnt.i love the laws of nature and i mean AL nature hahahahahah!

  • and what if in fact dark matter is nothing but matter that has finally reached 0 Kalvin? it is impossible for us to freeze matter to that point and we haven't found dark matter maybe for that reason ...

  • Wait ... what if the strings aren't in fact many million strings but one large connected strings that are forced to tug and pull upon each other since they are connected, they break occasionally and when they do is when they cause the protons they made to bounce unexpectedly, a common behavior in small atomic particles but not in large objects ?

  • "The information cannot be distroyed"!!??

    Is it really true?

    What about the information stored in the brains of all our ancestors? What about the information stored in our brains in the moment of our death?

    Who can "unscramble" that?

    Even the probability that a broken glass can evolve as to become again an "unbroken" glass is so minuscule that it might take billion billion billion billion billion years to happen!

    What would answer a physicist?

  • @48acar19: The information is not erased, just scrambled. Of course practically you could never retrieve that information, but in principle you could.

  • @komodekork

    You are obviously right. Thank you !

  • @komodekork

    Sorry but I have one more question. Now I trust you way of thinking.

    From a quantum mechanical standpoint, there is always a very low but non-zero probability that a broken glass will put itself together or that a dead person would be unscrambled.

  • @komodekork Continued

    But the amount of time necessary for such improbable events is humongous, far higher that the average life of any elementary particle. Since we cannot talk about time when nothing else exists in our Universe, isn't it correct to consider this probability exactly zero?

  • "probe the infinitesimal sequence between seconds in a universe too wondrous to fathom" (Rabbi A. Aaron Segal 1916-2000)

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