RE: Can the laws of physics bring something into existence?
June 18, 2014 at 7:58 am
(This post was last modified: June 18, 2014 at 8:00 am by ignoramus.)
Guys, is it possible for matter/antimatter to join and create nothing?
Or will we always have an energy release in the positive direction.
An analogy along the lines of a compressible zip file where under extreme conditions (which possibly don't conform to those of our universe). Similar to pure BB conditions, it can compress itself to "0".
If any type of exotic matter/energy entity together with its antimatter equivalent "can" ever exist together, even for an immeasurably small amount of time, this combination could be seen to be "nothing". So nothing can be created from notthing. Think of it like (+1-2+1). (Insert atoms with their anti equivalents) although they effectively cancel out to nothing, they are not. These phenomenons are created randomly from nothing. Just another jigsaw in our wonderfully complex existence.
Remember, there is only existence. It has no negative.
Is the universe expanding? Into where? It can't expand to someplace which can't store void can it?
Either that or a bloke with a wand who's not good at maths did it? 2 very compelling arguments, you decide.
Or will we always have an energy release in the positive direction.
An analogy along the lines of a compressible zip file where under extreme conditions (which possibly don't conform to those of our universe). Similar to pure BB conditions, it can compress itself to "0".
If any type of exotic matter/energy entity together with its antimatter equivalent "can" ever exist together, even for an immeasurably small amount of time, this combination could be seen to be "nothing". So nothing can be created from notthing. Think of it like (+1-2+1). (Insert atoms with their anti equivalents) although they effectively cancel out to nothing, they are not. These phenomenons are created randomly from nothing. Just another jigsaw in our wonderfully complex existence.
Remember, there is only existence. It has no negative.
Is the universe expanding? Into where? It can't expand to someplace which can't store void can it?
Either that or a bloke with a wand who's not good at maths did it? 2 very compelling arguments, you decide.
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