Helios
Ive recently come up with an theory on everything it started from a interesting conversation about time travel in my physics class today, In that case lets start with time
thinking about the "Grandfather" question of time travel (you travel back in time kill your grandfather what happens ect.) every atom travels through every possible universe or a mutiverse. It has come to me that maybe every second a new universe is born into the mulitiverse "area" that essentially is exactly like the one is was born from but events/things and places may not happen the same.
Going back to the grandfather thing, If you were to travel back in time and kill your grandfather you would not really be killing "your" grandfather but another one in a different universe so you would not just dissapear (according to quantum mechanics) So in effect traveling anywhere in time you are travelling to a different universe that happens to be in a different time period. So once you time travel you could never travel back to "your" own original universe.
Acording to Einstein we could never travel the speed of light because your mass would become to high, the second millisecond whatever, you hit the speed of light your mass would instantaneously become infinite; Interesting thought. If we could somehow harness this "infinite" mass acording to the formula E=Mc2 we would have an infinite amount of energy. but If an object with infinite mass needs an infinite amount of energy to move does it move ?
Furthermore on Time, I do not belive it to be a quantity or thing at all. It is just quite simply a measurement of "something" between "something" kinda hard to explain.
Now moving on to the origin of the universe.
In my theory the Third Dimension was created by a burp or after effect of the Fourth dimension. Something a little like this.. It started as something like a water droplet ready to fall off a surface once it has enough water, this is what the 3-d universe does getting enough "stuff" before it can fall off from the 4-d. At that last moment when the 3-d universe "falls" from the 4-d there is like a snap back motion, and this is the entire universe clumped together so this is no small snap back it is quite large and produces enough energy to trigger the big bang. Because this amaformous blob of the entire universe is a few million light years across (or more) this transfer of energy from the snap back takes a while to get to the center of the blob before triggering the "bang" some parts of the blob are triggered a few moments before others. Which accounts for the uneven distribution of matter in the universe (today). This momentary triggering of certain parts of the blob faster than others does not make huge distribution problems because this is the beggining of the universe so physics does not exist so things/movements/energy travels faster, much faster than the speed of light. So when one part was triggered another was triggered maybe a trillion light years away at almost the same time.
I still havent worked out a few things and Im adding more, but its looking great so far
Comments would be appreciated. :)
Xenocidal Pyscho
thinking about the "Grandfather" question of time travel (you travel back in time kill your grandfather what happens ect.) every atom travels through every possible universe or a mutiverse. It has come to me that maybe every second a new universe is born into the mulitiverse "area" that essentially is exactly like the one is was born from but events/things and places may not happen the same.
Going back to the grandfather thing, If you were to travel back in time and kill your grandfather you would not really be killing "your" grandfather but another one in a different universe so you would not just dissapear (according to quantum mechanics) So in effect traveling anywhere in time you are travelling to a different universe that happens to be in a different time period. So once you time travel you could never travel back to "your" own original universe.
Acording to Einstein we could never travel the speed of light because your mass would become to high, the second millisecond whatever, you hit the speed of light your mass would instantaneously become infinite; Interesting thought. If we could somehow harness this "infinite" mass acording to the formula E=Mc2 we would have an infinite amount of energy. but If an object with infinite mass needs an infinite amount of energy to move does it move ?
Furthermore on Time, I do not belive it to be a quantity or thing at all. It is just quite simply a measurement of "something" between "something" kinda hard to explain.
Now moving on to the origin of the universe.
In my theory the Third Dimension was created by a burp or after effect of the Fourth dimension. Something a little like this.. It started as something like a water droplet ready to fall off a surface once it has enough water, this is what the 3-d universe does getting enough "stuff" before it can fall off from the 4-d. At that last moment when the 3-d universe "falls" from the 4-d there is like a snap back motion, and this is the entire universe clumped together so this is no small snap back it is quite large and produces enough energy to trigger the big bang. Because this amaformous blob of the entire universe is a few million light years across (or more) this transfer of energy from the snap back takes a while to get to the center of the blob before triggering the "bang" some parts of the blob are triggered a few moments before others. Which accounts for the uneven distribution of matter in the universe (today). This momentary triggering of certain parts of the blob faster than others does not make huge distribution problems because this is the beggining of the universe so physics does not exist so things/movements/energy travels faster, much faster than the speed of light. So when one part was triggered another was triggered maybe a trillion light years away at almost the same time.
I still havent worked out a few things and Im adding more, but its looking great so far
Comments would be appreciated. :)
Xenocidal Pyscho