Re: The eternal evolving universe. Hi and thanks to all,
M.J.A. I appreciated your remark:"Start with equality =, it is nature's true constant." I do feel myself a bit overcome by awe when trying to speculate about our vast and beautiful universe. But we have the ability to probe, to think and to speculate and I find it quite alright and lawful to indulge in a little bit of joyful speculation. I am so glad that we are able to share our ideas by means of the internet on this TOE Quest site. I can assure you, these are just my ideas and reflections of what I have learned, but I certainly can not guarantee them to be correct; I leave that to the scientists.
L.G. Your remark "The whole world runs on the equality of inequality." intrigues me, it is little bit deep for me and I still have to think about it.
I am glad you asked about the antimatter Pat, because that is my next step in my view of the physical universe. I speculated that the universe is a vast black hole and in its initial state it consisted of pure radiant energy or light. When we examine a system of moving bodies around a center of gravity, unless it is influenced by forces outside its system, we notice that its center of gravity remains steady. The greatest force of its potential gravitional energy of each moving object is not at the center of gravity of the system but when it is furthest away from its center of gravity. In fact at the center of gravity, its potential gravitational energy is zero and unless it was moving it would end up at its center.
When examining a black hole then, where is its greatest force of gravity; at its center or at its event horizon? It would be at its event horizon where its force of energy is so great that not even light can escape because it can not move faster than the speed of light. Einstein speculated that the light beam would be bend; it would not loose its speed nor its virtual mass or its gravitational effect. In fact, it is possible to speculate, that the hottest, most violent and gravitational powerful spot of a black hole and the universe is not at its center but at its event horizon. It could be here, in the most violent part of the universe that the formation of matter and antimatter occurs.
Stephen Hawking introduced the idea that a black-hole can evaporate, loose energy, to such an extant that it would explode as a white hole. I do not know if this is possible but what entrigues me is the way he speculated how it could possibly occur that a black hole could loose energy. As far as I can remember he speculated that at the event horizon matter and antimatter was formed. One part of the matter remained inside the black hole and the other antimatter escaped the black hole and thus there was an energy loss of the black hole.
I think it is a fact that matter in the form of sub atomic particles can be formed from energy, just as energy can be formed from matter. If Stephen Hawking's idea is right that matter and antimatter can be formed at the event horizon of a black hole, it could give us the answer of how matter and antimatter could continuously be formed in the universe. If the universe is a black hole than the continuous formation of matter and antimatter could occur at its event horizon and this could continue for ever. Matter would continuously be formed at its event horizon as energy is continuously been formed from matter as we can observe by the nuclear reactions that occur in stars.
This could also give us an idea where the antimatter is located. It could exist outside on the event horizon of the blackhole. It could possibly also form galaxies and stars and other heavenly bodies but made out of antimatter; just as galaxies, stars and all the heavenly bodies are formed within our universe. The antimatter universe would never be able to leave the gravitational pull of the universe, nor would any antimatter be able to penetrate into our universe because it would first be consumed and formed into pure energy or light. Similarly, no matter would be able to penetrate into the antimatter part universe because it would first be consumed into pure energy or light. As it is consumed it would again be formed into new matter and antimatter. This process could continue for ever.
It is also possible to speculate that there are two blackhole universes one made of matter and one of antimatter. Both are linked at the event horizon and would never be able to escape from each other, because this would require lots more energy but as we have assumed at the begining of our theory, that there exist only a finite quantity of energy and energy can not be created nor distroyed.
What do you think? Could this possibly be so or is it just wild speculations?
Yours Cosvis. |