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On Tuesday, December 9, 2014 1:06:47 AM UTC-8, Skybuck Flying wrote:
Hello, I think I may know what the universe actually is. The answer is somewhat weird. The universe itself does not know what it is, and therefore it constantly asks "what am I?" or better yet: "Do I exist or do I not exist ?" So the universe is constantly asking: "What do you want do to be ? A one or a zero ?" Something, or nothing. Heat or nothing. Perhaps this constantly asking of what am I ? is leading to heat build up during the "gas" phase. Once there was enough heat... that's how the universe began. It may be one gigantic stream of "bits" / "heat". Which could also explain the all possibilities theory. Everytime it asks itself what am I ?: The universe is split into two universe, which will become four, which will become eight and so forth. The number of universes is therefore 2 to the power of the number of "questions asked". The number of questions asked could be expressed as "time". Time itself therefore represents the number of universes. Thus as time goes on the number of universes increases exponentially. If this can go on forever is also a somewhat interesting question, are these universes stored somewhere ? Might they run out of space ? Or is space itself infinite. The big bang could be hard prove and hard evidence that the space is not infinite. If the space was infinite than the heat would have flown away nicely and there would have never been so much heat build up. When the heat became to great that's when maybe the big bang occured or so. Or perhaps the heat build up had nothing to do with it. Though it does seem logical to assume that when enough heat/energy comes together that material is formed. Thus another theory could be that some kind of chain reaction happened, which was the big bang. And during this big bang, all that heat/energy was quickly turned into some kind of matter or so. Let's suppose for a moment that this theory is correct. Another question would then be is this "questioning of what am I ?" still occuring ? Is there still heat build up ? Perhaps in another dimension we cannot see ? If this is the case, perhaps our own universe will ultimately be "destroyed"/"overriden" by another super big bang. So in the future we may experience another super big bang. Or an alternative could be that some kind of gateway or so has been opened where once this heat was stored. Perhaps the center of the universe where a blackhole is located, is this hole towards the "heat universe". Perhaps somehow the heat from the "heat universe" is leaking into our universe as a constant supply of material, or perhaps fleeing energy. If this theory is correct then the ammount of energy/matter would be constantly expanding/increasing in our universe. Perhaps our universe is indeed expanding. Than the question is: what is driving this expanding force ? Perhaps "dark matter" "matter we cannot see" is leaking from the blackhole in the center. Perhaps it's the matter coming from the "heat universe". Or perhaps it's leaking from another source. Sometimes people represent the universe as an inflating balloon. Then the question is what is inflating the balloon ? Is it the outer wards suckation/vacuum... ? Or is it something opposite... and internal force blowing the universe up/appart. Which is basically what my theory describes... the universe is still asking "1 or 0" and thereby creating new heat, which ultimately leads to everything. By observing the ammount of additional matter that is created we could learn the "speed" at which the universe is asking these questions. Perhaps the speed of light has something to do with it, though 300 km per meter seems somewhat low and may eventually have nothing to do with it. Or maybe in some weird way it is related after all. However perhaps only small ammounts of heat are leaking into our universe and therefore our observation would only be a partial observation and thus somewhat invalid. Or perhaps not... perhaps calculating the ammount of heat that was necessary to create our entire universe might give us a clue as to the heat leakage rate. If we can calculate the entire ammount of heat necessary to create our universe than we can get an estimate of how much heat the initial universe could have stored. We could perhaps calculate back in time, taking into account the heat leakage, as to subtract the heat lackage from our initial estimation, to get the true heat storage capacity. Once we know the true heat storage capacity, the true heat leakage rate, then we could also perhaps calculate when the next heat build up might occur and when or if even at all another big bang might occur. If the ammount of heat/matter leakage is expanding at an alarming rate than this could indicate that the universe is building up heat faster than it can leak. And therefore the heat storage is getting fuller and fuller, until it gets so full that it explodes again. Thus assuming this theory is correct it is highly likely that our universe might somehow explode in the future. We might be able to prevent this from occuring if we can widen the heat leakage hole to allow more heat to escape from the univese heat storage (capacity). Thereby hopefully preventing total destruction. This however might not be easy... the heat leakage might have to be as large as the universe heat producing speed, otherwise there might still be heat build up. If we can slow the build up down, we could probably lengthen the lifetime of our universe considerably. My prime candidate for further research into this topic would be the center of the universe, the mysterous super large blackhole. This super large blackhole might shine some further light on all of this. We should send probes there as soon as possible ![]() ![]() We could then later transmit information instantly by using entanglement. Therefore a probe using "entanglement" would be best and utterly cool. (I also highly recommend cpu chips and main memory chips to use entanglement in an attempt to bridge/close the latency gap, I think I already wrote about that once, but like to mention it just in case.). Bye, Skybuck. Skybuck QM tells us there is no such thing as "NOTHING".The universe created humankind so it could see and understand itself. We only see 7% of the universe,but Treb sees (96%) Get the picture The BB is one of our best theories. It answers hard questions. TreBert |
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