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The expansion of the universe will slow down or speed up depending on whether rho-3P is positive or negative, but if expansion is proportional to pair production, then rho-3P equals is very close to zero rho, because pair annihilation attempts to keep up with pair production, as with the observed case for antimatter annihilation radiation that NASA's Compton Gamma Ray Observatory discovered in the Milky Way Galaxy. Omega is therefore always very near to one.
The gradient between the vacuum and ordinary matter becomes more severe instead when you increase mass-energy while at the same time increasing -rho with real particle pair production, and so virtual pair production should also increase with the increase in uncertainty, (dE), that comes about as a result, and then real pair production increases as well, as more virtual particles become available.
The vacuum expansion rate increases in proportion to the rate of increase in -rho.
Asymmetric transitions which occur with real particle pair production require that tension between the vacuum and ordinary matter will increase until the system dissipates built-up stress in the direction of a more stable state when it leaps to a higher order of entropic efficiency. This is what is known as a positive feedback regime in which deviations from the previous position are further amplified, which is to say that the universal constants are "convolved" inherently forth to a higher order per the second law of thermodynamics, as the system evolves very quickly to a fitter configuration of the entropic process.
The above qualifies the second law as the GUT by way of the fact that asymmetries that result in force decoupling are perpetually and inherently carried forth, so ideas like, Super-Symmetry and "Super-Gravity" are exposed for the idealizations which they actually represent, and this goes for "Singularities" as well.
This all falls out of the ToE, otherwise known as the "Anthropic Principle" as interpreted via the primary entropic inclination of every object in a big-bang induced expanding universe that leaps perpetually forward after periods of "near-static" "punctuated equilibria"... by way of ever increasing tension over time, which occurs by way of the above defined asymmetric transitions as they apply to high energy particle physics.
Nature and the ToE is a layers theory.[/quote]
For this ToE to be true wouldn't the high energy particles available for pair production after the Big Bang have to all the same size. Why would the Big Bang produce only one size of particle. Did it know it was supposed to?
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