I was reading an article on line about the mystery of why the universe exists. Scientists in quantum mechanics theory is that there is no such thing as empty pace, even in the most perfect vacuum it is filled by a roiling cloud of particles and antiparticles, which flare into existence and instantaneously fade back into nothingness.
On the other end is relativity - Einsteins area of expertise in which sets the rules on how space, time and gravity work. So far only a few of the two camps of science, relativity and quantum mechanics have been able to combine the two seamlessly.
Stephen Hawkings describes black holes - "in quantum physics, if something is not forbidden, it necessarily happens.
Supposedly space itself is very unstable, it churns and frothed into a foam of space-time bubbles. It is not just particles and antiparticles that can snap in and out of nothingness; bubbles of space-time can do the same.
If space on a micro-cosmic level is seen on a cosmic level - our universe that hosts 100 billion galaxies, surely even if a bubble formed it would be doomed to disappear again in the blink of an eye. If all the galaxies are flying apart, they must have at one time been close together.
General relativity tells us that the space-time we live in could take 3 different forms. Flat as a table top, curve back on itself like a sphere or curve outward like a saddle. If the universe is flat - could we come from nothing. Quantum mechanics tell us that nothing is inherently unstable so the leap from nothing to something may be inevitable. Resulting in a tiny bible in space-time burst into a massive busy universe.
Linde thinks that the universes have always been springing into existence and that this process will continue forever.
JeanKimberley: I was reading an article on line about the mystery of why the universe exists. Scientists in quantum mechanics theory is that there is no such thing as empty pacespace, even in the most perfect vacuum it is filled by a roiling cloud of particles and antiparticles, which flare into existence and instantaneously fade back into nothingness.
On the other end is relativity - Einsteins area of expertise in which sets the rules on how space, time and gravity work. So far only a few of the two camps of science, relativity and quantum mechanics have been able to combine the two.
Stephen Hawkings describes black holes - "in quantum physics, if something is not forbidden, it necessarily happens.
Supposedly space itself is very unstable, it churns and frothes into a foam of space-time bubbles. It is not just particles and antiparticles that can snap in and out of nothingness; bubbles of space-time can do the same.
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Len05: I wanted to be carried away again by an stork (bird)
Sorry it is about your physical remains so heaven or reincarnation would be invalid options.
Assuming I've not been murdered and buried in a shallow grave, to feed the worms and any wild animals the dig me up, I'd want my organs to be donated to whoever they were suitable for. Then cremate the rest of me and spread my ashes in a certain place.
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Sorry it is about your physical remains so heaven or reincarnation would be invalid options.