Could our Universe be an infinity?
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The universe may not be infinate, it may just have no end. Oh, that means it is infinate!
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Wow, this is fantastic! Very well done, faved this one! Love it!
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@nickharvey7 Not quite, mathematics itself is an abstract
for example, four bananas plus four bananas equals eight bananas
Although there is no such thing as four bananas, each banana is uniquely different, in too many ways to explain easily, we create the entirely artificial concept/group of four bananas, it is an abstract form of communication between humans, which does not exist in reality, as there are only uniquely different things, that occupied distinctly different places in space-time
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@ridingboy Thanks for the comment! Nothing is perfect you can think of this noise as part of the broken symmetry that is explained in the video.
Several hypothesis have been presented: We are created by God; we spontaneously created matter & energy in a point that then exploded in a big bang; we are one universe of many universes that are always being created and destroyed; we are infinite, with no beginning and no end; we are the latest universe in a series of universes that eventually exploded again and again; we are imagination and the universe believes in itself (a living creature). From nothing or infinite, choose.
WOWJBEOWULF 1 year ago
@WOWJBEOWULF But the hypothesis of this theory is all based on a single coherent process. This is formed by the inward absorption and outward emission of light (the quantum wave particle function) that we see and feel in our everyday life as the flow of time. Therefore Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle is the same uncertainty the observer will have with any future event.
nickharvey7 1 year ago
i think that it is about volumes.
infinite volumes of space, within a
much grater volume. For instance, a bucket is mostly space, if it is empty. Same with an atom. and same with the universe. And if each has its own proper rate of time, and light is a constant to time. Then volume must increase as time slows. A universe of space in every atom. Mass so small, it becomes the same as as mass so distant. i think its looped. The other side of the very small, is the very far away, separated by ∞.
rongrite 1 year ago
@rongrite Yes it is about volumes that form the geometry of everyday life, but it is also about a universal dynamic continuous therefore infinite process that forms the arrow of time and geometry of spacetime.
nickharvey7 1 year ago
@rongrite Yes it is about volumes that form the geometry of everyday life, but it is also about a universal dynamic continuous therefore infinite process that forms the arrow of time and geometry of spacetime.
nickharvey7 1 year ago
Mathematics is not a true reflection of the universe we live in, it is an abstract human concept, and the universe might well be deterministic, the LHC may shed light on this excuse the pun ;-), and recent research shows that lightspeed may not be a universal constant, you have an interesting concept, but I believe you may have pushed it to far
RevDevilin 1 year ago
@RevDevilin Thanks for the comment! Mathematics has come about and evolved by people trying to account and understand the world around them. The abstract parts like irrational numbers and infinities have only come about as are understanding of basic math grew. This idea could be pushed a lot more our brains work by electrical impulses forming chemical change, this electrical activity forms electromagnetic fields, our hopes and dreams could be forming their own spacetime geometry.
nickharvey7 1 year ago