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| Curious | The Nothing Theory Possible the universe doesn't exist? Ever think of that? What I mean by that is... Well, haven't you thought why does the universe exist? Why isn't there just nothing? Well it doesn't. The universe is just empty space. [Infinity = 0] Face a mirror to another mirror. It's the matter that exists. Time is something we created in our own minds. Only the present exists. The past is just recorded in our memory. It just boggles my mind where the hell matter came from and why there is a fixed amount of it. Also why there is a fixed light speed. |
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| Hypographer | Re: The Nothing Theory Welcome! Quote:
Actually, questions like this would probably fall into the philosophy forum rather than the astro/cosmology forum. ![]()
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| Hypographer | Re: The Nothing Theory Quote:
![]() The universe is not just empty space...if it was, then there would be no planets, stars, galaxies, clusters, etc.
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| Curious | Re: The Nothing Theory Thats not what I mean. I mean that the space in which the planets etc are in is nothing... Its only the matter that exists. When you turn the light off you see black. You know there isn't any light but you can see the absence of light. Maybe like how you can see the absense of matter=space? |
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"nothing". Since even space and time have not reference with anything. Check out a book by Brian Greene, "Elegant Universe". He covers this one of the chapters on the development of SR. I agree with Tormod, this discussion is not as much about physics as about the philosophy of existence. However, I can build a mathematical analogy. You have a set of numbers and you remove all the numbers, you still have nothing the (empty set). And yes, the Empty Set is a set. So you see, you can have a Theory of Nothing. Though it is worth Nothing as well. ![]() Maddog | |
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| Hypographer | Re: The Nothing Theory Quote:
Matter is not the same as space. Einstein showed however that space and time are related in the same way that matter and energy are related. That is why the concept of space-time was revolutionary - it discerned with the Newtionian notion of an absolute time and showed that time is relative. So space-time is a result of the inflation and expansion after the big bang (which was neither big nor a bang, btw). The matter is a result of the energy which came out of it.
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| Hypographer | Re: The Nothing Theory Actually, there is at least one solution for Einstein's theory of relativity which allows a universe to be completely empty.
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