(May 7, 2014 at 4:40 pm)lordofgemini Wrote: Sorry about that.
So from my understanding the entire universe is under an energy debt and that ' vaccum energy ' and vaccum particles pairs have always been there. I.e. eternal. ?
The universe is under energy debt yes, the vacuum energy is made of particle pairs which are created and destroyed so no they haven't always existed. You've heard the term "Nature abhors a vacuum?" this is natures way of getting round that.
(May 7, 2014 at 4:40 pm)lordofgemini Wrote:
Oh and does this make sense?
The universe was born out of a tiny particle, which had two opposite poles. That particle produced an atom. In this way matter came into being. Then the matter diversified. This diversification was caused by the density or rarity of the atoms
Again no. I presume by the original particle you mean the singularity? There is no "matter" until about 3 - 20 minutes after the big bang (Nucleosynthesis stage) and even then it's only Hydrogen, Deuterium and Helium-4 (this is what i think i can remember from reading many books so may not be 100% accurate). I presume the other matter you mention is created in nuclear fusion in stars. I don't understand where you get the poles thing from?