What is the Universe expanding into..

Do you think there was anything before the big bang?

  • I don't think there was anything before the Big Bang

    Votes: 56 12.5%
  • I think something existed before the Big Bang

    Votes: 200 44.7%
  • I don't think the big bang happened

    Votes: 54 12.1%
  • I think the universe is part of a mutiverse

    Votes: 201 45.0%

  • Total voters
    447
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Galu, you must have been watching Dr. Harry Cliff. You can't see a Beauty Quark, because it doesn't hang around for long. But you might spot its footprints.

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Beyond the Higgs: What's Next for the LHC? - with Harry Cliff - YouTube

Here's a question for you: Is it true that quantum computers are running their calculations in parallel universes? 😱
I was reading something about this today, but when it comes to String Theory and Parallel Multiverses, I just lose interest. 😱

So have lost the reference. So many crackpot theories. We just need to go back to school and understand the basics. But what is your answer?

Many theories of particles. I think Algebraicists see this in a different way from Geometers. Me, I wonder if they are both wrong.

https://www.quantamagazine.org/what-is-a-particle-20201112/
 
A splendid statement of our current Physics from Galu, IMO. All is uncertain.

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Actually, in the case of the electromagnetic Photon, there is no rest mass at all. 😕

It carries a constant spin-momentum 1/2, and a variable linear momentum depending on its velocity. But, IMO, has a mass of sorts.

Only two things are really knowable about the Photon. Spin up or Spin down. The energy is Relative.

I was interested in this article about Information Theory. Part Einstein, part Landauer - Big Think

Apparently Information might have Mass. Black Holes seem to preserve this idea. It takes Energy to wipe your Computer memory to Zero. Which is strange. But frankly, the mass equation doesn't add up here, IMO.

I think the lovely Sabine Hossenfelder is playing Witchcraft. All those distracting background Stars. I think she and her charming German mispronunciations is distracting us!

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The five most promising ways to quantize gravity - YouTube

Questions arise. Is she wearing contact lenses or just a bit myopic in her videos. 😎
 
A splendid statement of our current Physics from Galu, IMO. All is uncertain.



Actually, in the case of the electromagnetic Photon, there is no rest mass at all. 😕

It carries a constant spin-momentum 1/2, and a variable linear momentum depending on its velocity. But, IMO, has a mass of sorts.

Only two things are really knowable about the Photon. Spin up or Spin down. The energy is Relative.

I was interested in this article about Information Theory. Part Einstein, part Landauer - Big Think

Apparently Information might have Mass. Black Holes seem to preserve this idea. It takes Energy to wipe your Computer memory to Zero. Which is strange. But frankly, the mass equation doesn't add up here, IMO.

I think the lovely Sabine Hossenfelder is playing Witchcraft. All those distracting background Stars. I think she and her charming German mispronunciations is distracting us!



The five most promising ways to quantize gravity - YouTube

Questions arise. Is she wearing contact lenses or just a bit myopic in her videos. 😎
Looks like they've fallen into a BH sideways
 
The black hole singularity.
Seen as a mathematical point, so with no size and a mass, hence infinite density. Infinity cannot exist in physics.
They play on words, I was tricked, I solved this paradox.
Actually we do not known what is beyond the event horizon. All we know from the outside of the BH is the effect of its mass.
We know nothing of what is inside the BH, I am not even sure "inside" makes sense.

All we know is, there is a mass beyond the event horizon.
We can imagine it is all in a mathematical point, or in a sphere of Rs radius with constant density.
We can even imagine it is a cube or stuff of whatever shape and non constant density.
All this has a center of gravity and we observe the same effect from outside the event horizon.

Now let's imagine the inside is filled with matter of constant density. What happens to a guy dropped to the black hole ? He is not only stretched by the tidal force, he crashes on the event horizon.

My point of view about the "singularity" is simple, not paradoxical and far from sensational journalistic presentations.
 
I will, when you tell me how the mass of the Higgs boson is measured.
A lot of "we believes" attached to explanations I'm finding online. Direct contradictions also like firstly it's the smallest fundamental particle but decays into smaller ones (my BS meter needle begins to vibrate right about here). It seems discovery is led by the need to explain/legitimize other theories that have gained acceptance/consensus among the scientific world.



Let's see, hmm, we have particles we claim exist but they must have mass to confirm as evidence so what to do...hmm, I got it! We need a medium within which to assign them their identifying masses. We shall call it the Higgs field, after all, I Peter Higgs came up with the idea



Well, pat me on the back eh, problem solved!



NEXT!


He probably came up with it plopping a sugar cube into his tea and stirring; in the morning of course. That's when your at yer sharpest. 😉
 
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