Gravitons. They don't seem to exist ! That's odd don't you think?
Fundamental parts seem to be able to come in and out of existance quite easily.
Gravitons. They don't seem to exist ! That's odd don't you think?
Fundamental parts seem to be able to come in and out of existance quite easily.
Einstein proposed the idea of 'white holes' . That would allow black holes to lose their energy back into the Universe . Probably as fundamental particles.
The worm holes, found in mathmatical structures of the universe, could be the conduits for energy transfers of fundamental particles.Perhaps from other dimensions or universes.
Still doesn't get us any closer to discovering where it all came from originally but perhaps clues to how and why it's all here.
Is "God did it" still a valid answer?
Or am I 80 years too late?
Have had a rotten day today with everything..and I mean EVERYTHING going wrong..THERE IS NO GOD!
Matter creates it's own curved space.In the case of say the Sun to Neptune that curvature extends billions of miles into space. Further still curved space is extended across many Trillions of miles to the Andromeda galaxy 2 million light years away which is 'falling' into the curved space of the Milky Way.
10,000,000,000,000,000,000 miles that's how far the curvature of our galaxy extends to Andromeda. But it doesn't stop there. It further extends out to the local group and further to the 'filaments' of galxies we are in.
Perhaps the fundamental law stating that matter can't be created or destroyed needs to be examined again.
If a particle were to leave this universe could we say that energy has been destroyed? If it has travelled to another universe then it hasn't been destroyed, however though ,for this universe we can say it's been destroyed.Similarly if a particle were to come into this unverse we can say it has been created even though it has simply changed it's location rather than 'being created'.
This problem is too hard. I can't even invent a guesstimate for this one. We really shouldn't be here in this universe at all.If energy can't be created how can it be here? But we are. So there must be an answer to that question.
Even if we were to accept the Big Bang Theory as proven we would still have to explain were the energy came from to create it in the first place.
It seems an impossible question to answer but there must be an answer.
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We established on a previous thread without any doubt whatsoever ( Has Light Got a Decay Factor? ) that the Universe is Steady State (Not Big Bang) with expanding and contracting parts.
Now all we have to do is discover how all the energy and matter came to be here in a Universe where energy can't be destroyed or created...phew!