Re: The eternal evolving universe. Hi to all.
Lloyd Gillespie L.G. stated above that "The uncertainty principle is an absolute, finite and universal constant." I would agree with him because it very well describes the behaviour of the quantum dimension. Sometimes the quantum seems to be a particle having mass and at other times it seems to be a wave. We can not determent its exact position because it is constantly on the move at the speed of light.
The weirdness of the quantum dimension is due to the fact that we observe it from the fourth space-time dimension. To us the quantum particle moves in dimension where there is no time and so the particle can be instantaneous anywhere in the universe because it takes no time for it to move there. One effect of this could be that there is a universal gravitational constant operating throughout the universe.
This universal gravitational constant of the universe depends on the mass and the radius of the universe. Since mass is basically made of quantum particles and as we have speculated above, the universe consists of finite quantity of energy, it can be said that the mass of the universe is also constant. If the total mass of the universe including alll the virtual mass of the radiant energies is constant than it can be speculated that its radius is also constant because the universe could be a black hole:
R = (2 G M) / (cc)
(Schwartzschield radius) Where R is the radius of the universe, G stands for the universal gravitational constant, M stands for all the mass of the universe including all the virtual mass of the radiant energies in the universe and c stands for the speed of light.
That the universe itself could be a black-hole has to be proven and I hope to show some supporting evidences for it, at another time. If my TOE physical universe theory is right, it would put in doubt many other theories and speculations that are popular today. It would question the Big Bang Theory, the singularity, multi-universes, time travel, space warps, worm holes and may be many other beautiful and ingenious ideas. To me some of these theories are beautiful speculations that make good motif for Holiwood movies. I do enjoy the movies very much; but I doubt that they have much real scientific value and foundation. That is just my opinion!
Yours Cosvis |