RE: If the Universe Collapses Because of a False Vacuum, Won't There Just be Another Big
November 4, 2017 at 3:51 pm
(November 4, 2017 at 3:43 pm)Rhondazvous Wrote:(November 4, 2017 at 2:15 pm)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote: Why are you worried about infinite expansion?
Because the Higgs Abyss may tie into the novel I'm writing, so I want to explore the possibilities.
My uncle told me to shoot for the moon, that way if I miss I'll hit the stars. I'm taking him literally (literature, get it? hehehe ).
I don't think "all this" is that complicated. I think it is a infinite cycle between on and off, between nothing to something then run out of energy to become quantum food for a new season. I don't think however, there is a magic man behind any of this, nor even the si fi version where there is a cognitive programmer.
No different to me than when a tree drops an acorn, where most imply rot and do nothing, where others do end up leading to a future tree.
I see life as a temporary blip no matter if science proves something coming out of nothing, or nothing having something prior.
I'd call all this more like a gigantic light switch that goes between off to on back to off then back to on over and over. But our biological cognition, is finite, and I wont waver on that part.