Saturday, May 26, 2012

Universe's Thoughts Creating Multiverses like Infinite Strings Being Pulled in Varying Directions

Multiverses. Universes. String Theory. Quantum Physics.

One aspect to each of these is their infinite nature- although there are new theories arising which claim there might be a lack of infiniteness due to energy not being able to be created, thus it is either continually spread out, or there is some sort of reaction to whatever it is on the outskirts of an expanding universe.

I suppose I'm jumping the gun a bit, aren't I? Let's explain some of the basic concepts.

The Big Bang is one of the most logical explanations of our beginning(s), both with respect to religions and even without them. The premise is this- if there is such a thing as gravitational attraction, the universes (which compose multiverses) must have a center. If so, would everything not be pulled into this center, gradually, repetitiously, cyclically? This is the primary idea behind the Big Bang. Everything comes together at this center, then becomes so extremely dense (as it would be continually collapsing to a finite point, smaller and smaller each instant), it would have to reverse. Thus, there would be a "bang" of some sorts, and all of the mass and matter and energy of the universe would expand outward.

There are two possibilities. One, the motion of the universe is cyclical. It expands, attraction causes it to slow, there's a reversal and it collapses. Therefore, the universe would collapse, and expand infinitely. Time, as a result, becomes unbound. Continually repetitious, a perfect system. Now, this requires that the universe is expanding (which is certainly true, we can observe it happening) at a rate which is slow enough to have the acceleration reduce the velocity rather than increase it (which we have not yet been able to prove). Essentially... What could happen is the universe expands at a rate which slowly decreases  (due to the opposite gravitational attraction pulling it back to the center), and it decreases at such a rate that the velocity will sooner or later become 0, then reverse direction.

The second possibility is the rate at which the universe is expanding and the acceleration with which the velocity is increasing exceeds the rate of gravitational attraction, so the gravitational pull gradually reduces, and reduces. Just to illustrate this idea, it's the same concept as shooting a bullet out into space. Most bullets accelerate, the law of attraction affects the acceleration, the velocity slowly decreases, and the bullet returns to earth. However, if something is tossed out with a quick enough velocity and acceleration, it goes beyond the grasp of gravitational attraction (it still slows, of course, but the rate at which it increases exceeds the rate at which gravity causes it to decrease), thus it would leave the orbit of the earth and slowly, but surely, lessen the affect of the gravitational pull. The gravity and attraction will always be there, of course, regardless of how far away it travels, but the rate decreases, and the bullet has the potential to travel forever (at least until acted upon by another field).

With regards to something large scale, such as the entire mass and energy of the universe, it is either expanding at a rate so quickly that the gravitational rate will forever decrease, or it is expanding at a rate which will cause the gravitational rate to increase. If it increases, the universe will subsequentially collapse. If it decreases, it shall extend forever infinitely in every direction imaginable. Either is entirely possible, and measurable.

Now, what would both of these imply?

Well, the universe is expanding regardless of which is true, therefore, new universes are continually and always created. Each moment we sit here, a new universe is being created. Thus, each new universe combines to form something known as a multiverse. Multiple universes which potentially exist on various planes reaching outward toward infinity. Some could exist directly next to us, separated only by a thin plane we have yet to learn about. In fact, an infinite number of universes (after-all, the universe may have been expanding for an infinite amount of time) may exist in parallel, tangent, and across one another! It is also probable that if the universe is always collapsing and expanding, several universes have been created on top of one another, infinite amounts of times. Therefore, one might be able to cross some sort of time plane and enter into a new universe.

These combinations of universes which create infinity, either cyclically or expanding, both compose what is known as the multiverse, multiple universes existing together.

Each new universe would therefore have varying scientific theories and principles, different amounts of gravity, a divergent balance of chemicals which create how thought patterns function, an entirely unique amount of energy (unless energy was somehow dispersed evenly), different ways of connecting with these energies due to divergent chemicals, gravitational affects, amounts of mass and matter, a different balance of local stars and moons, varying water levels, etc..

So, what creates these balances?

Something which must travel quicker, or on par, with the speed of light. Momentum, perhaps. However, a momentum of what? What is one of the only things which increases in the multiverse?

Thoughts.

This is a part of quantum physics. How fast does a thought travel? Could a thought enter several wormholes throughout the curvature of space, traveling quicker than the speed of light, reaching the outskirts of the universe and aiding in this snowball affect of new universes? It's more than a possibility.

String theory is the idea that there is a string known as existence the closer you look (if you zoom in closer than an atom) which composes all living things. What happens when we alter these fabrics to the string? Theoretically, there might be an infinite amount of strings, and each individual is able to go through and pull the strings in the locations which formfits to their existence composing, thoughts, religions, and "laws" which alter the fabric individualizing reality for them. Each individual, generation, country, star cluster, etc., has their own type of string patterns. Each composition is created by identical strings, they are just bent differently.

Each tug of the string, which is probably the resultant of a thought, creates a tangent universe, adding to the multiverse. Quantum physics has found that "thoughts are things," perhaps this is far more literal than most believe. Thoughts, beliefs, religions, heavens, wishes, desires, each of these combine to create a realm of infinite possibilities. Furthermore, quaints, or the physical matter our brains release, are solidified into matter and turned into reality through strings. So, theoretically, at an extremely finite level, even our thoughts are as real and concrete as this screen in front of you. For when you zoom in close enough, they are both composed of strings individualized for every instant.


How might one travel between these planes, these universes, and these newly crafted universes adding to the multiverse of infinity?

Dreams? Stories? Communication? Meditations?

Try to provide a better explanation for why heavy cocaine users, some being the most logical and sound minds in history, see little fairies and green men? Could they be entering and visualizing another fabric of reality the majority fail to perceive? Or why acid users find a spectrum of colors dancing through our planes of existence? Or why mushroom users claim they watch the world breathe? Or why LSD users see things that they never knew "existed?" Or why our dreams have entirely different physical and social laws (yet somehow still have certain types of physical and social laws)? Or why so many stories written by so many people who have never even read one another's work turn out so similar, even though they extend beyond the casual mundaneness of average existence? Or why so many individuals claim to have seen ghosts throughout history (a creature who may have just stepped across one plane and into the another)? Or why all of these claims are completely philosophically, scientifically, mathmatically and literarily possible, if not factual?


Might people's fear of what occurs when people cross these planes and enter new dimensions, universes, and dabble through the multiverse of infinity be why drugs are illegal? A nation, or several nations, seeking to restrict individual's freedoms merely because of their own fears? Might this be one of the principal reasons Einstein claimed his most powerful thoughts came at the moment where he just fell asleep, for he was exploring varying universes containing more knowledge than we could ever imagine, then performing some action to wake up immediately and write down whatever insight he attained?

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