the universe falls into place

Apr 15, 2014 18:45

the universe falls into place
from facebooooook notesssssssss December 15, 2013 at 2:45pm

so, this has probably been bandied about already, but putting pieces of latest news together has made me happy. a better vision of Everything. we humans can't grasp infinite things & want things to have beginnings and endings. well, some things do, but some things don't. i like the idea that the universe has just been here forever. it didn't have a beginning. it just is (was/will be). i mean the bulk universe or everything everything, lots of universes etc. and then that the big bang might be the result of stuff from another brane squirting out & forming a new brane (our local "universe"). squirt explode whatever.

i never really felt comfortable with everything coming out of nothing. (well, depends on how you define "nothing". like, was there energy there? well, where did that come from?) so stuff coming from someplace else that already exists makes me feel better. and then, this idea that we might be in a computer simulation (for lack of a better term) might be because somebodything wondered what would happen if you explode some stuff out of a brane. hmm?

ok i'm way way way oversimplifying and leaving out all the event horizon singularity black hole cool stuff and so check out this paper:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1309.1487
"The universe emerges as a spherical 3-brane out of the formation of a 5dSchwarzschild black hole"
or this article in nature:
http://www.nature.com/news/did-a-hyper-black-hole-spawn-the-universe-1.13743

(i don't know how the rainbow gravity idea of the universe having no beginning translates to the bulk universe--? the everything everything all branes universe. and then with no big bang you don't have any stuff squirting around & no great idea for a computer simulation. here's an article:
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=rainbow-gravity-universe-beginning )

and then some computer simulation info:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.1847
http://discovermagazine.com/2013/dec/09-do-we-live-in-the-matrix#.Uq5oDoUeeHl
i just now after writing the above found this talk, too:
http://www.phys.washington.edu/users/savage/Simulation/Universe/
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