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Re: OT: Jibjab, Politics, the Big Bang and more!
When I say "energy coming from nowhere" I mean energy that has no source, no past; the true creation of energy. Energy that comes from an unobservable location still comes from somewhere - the unobserveable location. The extra dimensions of string theory allow for the "creation" of energy - but only in that no source was observeable due to 3- (or 4-, depending on how you look at it)-d observations in a supposed 11-d universe; however, that energy still came from somewhere even though that somewhere was neither observed nor observeable.
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Re: OT: Jibjab, Politics, the Big Bang and more!
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Boundary conditions. Current laws of physics, as we now formulate them, aren't valid in certain places, such as Big Bang or event horizon. So if you ask what's beoynd them, the answer would be along the lines "Don't know". That doesn't invalidate current theories, just puts limits to where you can use them. (like, Newtonian versus relativistic physics) And btw, as I've understood it, the stuff commonly called laws of physics are just (mathematical) representation of what we can observe. To call it a true thing would go in the realm of religion, not science. If it turned out that all the forces are actually created by invisible elves the physics, as we practise it, wouldn't change as long as it could be assured that said elves were consistent in their actions. Only the interpretation. And I'm sure this post is filled with mistakes also. Otoh, I'm just majoring in physics, not too much can be expected. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/tongue.gif |
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Arry,
Im not so sure you can use occams razor on the existence of god, in many situations he IS the most simple solution or reason for the apparent illogical existence of the universe as it is. However, you seem to be getting quite heated in a situation where certainly I am only playing around with some cenceptual theories and most assuredly dont have a knock-down answer to the greater questions that plague philosophy and mankind. So, that said, I'll bow out of this conversation. Good talking all. Seeya on the next thread. Spiro. |
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And unlike God - I've seen evidence of free beer and the tooth fairy. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif |
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Human's once thought (and some still do) that various gods caused rain, sunshine, volcanoes, etc. Classic examples of ignorance. |
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BTW, there is a current theory, not particularly well-known by most people, that postulates that a black hole does not contain a singularity, and that some rather exotic stuff lies within the event horizon. EDIT: typo [ July 29, 2004, 14:44: Message edited by: Arryn ] |
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