| Re: can absolute nothing , produce something? "My own idea is that if we "humans" observe the universe (whatever that is) we will see 3 distinct potentials within its formation but only relative to our own "existence" so to speak."
Spoken like a champion I would say, Pro, and your videos are pretty good too.
I there there are a few physicists who would agree that time is the prevalent factor in determining reality. If time is matter in motion through space, and there is no such thing as time to the universe, there is no such thing as matter and motion. It's all relative to individual standpoints, that produce the +-=, and as Alan Guth might say, "all mass plus all gravity equals zero."
Perhaps someone like yourself might grasp the gist of one equalling zero, in the sense that when we refer to one we are referring to positive, negative and neutral which equals zero. It's sort of like the universal state being synonymous to one photon or graviton, and existence manifests when it is divided into positive, negative and neutral charges.
The universe, as you said, "whatever that is," is the ultimate question. Perhaps like the elusive zero, it is undefined until defined by extracted measurements. |