A universe from nothing... (for space/science nerds)
fascinating speech for the science geeks here.. just thought I'd share.. It really starts at the 8 minute mark.
What blew my mind was hearing that if if all visible matter and energy were removed from existence, it would leave the universe essentially unchanged.
The universe =
30% dark matter
+ 70% dark energy
Earth, and everything we see in telescopes is < 1%.
Last edited by Capitalizt on Oct-22-2009 at 18:35
Oct-22-2009 18:10
Ridexer
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I remember reading some theory, that the emptiness can spawn matter/energy (rarely) and as the universe continues to expand, the area and sheer time avaiable will make stuff appear out of nowhere eventually. Atoms, Molecules, small clumps of matter, eventually even planets, and given infinity of time and space, solar system just like this from this exact moment will appear.
There was also some calculations about big bang spawning in something like 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 or so years...
Oct-22-2009 18:40
Capitalizt
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Originally posted by Ridexer
I remember reading some theory, that the emptiness can spawn matter/energy (rarely)
He mentions this at 20:00 "Nothing isn't nothing any more." We are learning that quantum fields and particles are constantly popping in and out of existence in empty space..and that "nothing" (the vacuum) actually has mass. Crazy shit..I love it.
Oct-22-2009 18:50
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that was a really great video - thank you for posting it.
particularly loved the bit about the quantum fluctuations and the background of 'nothing', as well as the observations on observation...
i have quite an interest in this 'nothingness' as a sort of deep reservoir of creative potential, bohm's 'ocean of the implicate', from which all things unfold more or less randomly.
Oct-22-2009 20:02
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frrrk yeah. thanks for posting this.
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Oct-22-2009 22:25
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his collar sticking out is bothering me though
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I have been following Tiesto since 99. I was immediately enthralled by what I still regard the best electronic CD ever compiled, Magik VI Live in Amsterdam. This CD is loaded with uplifting, energetic, blood moving tracks intricately mixed with angelic perfection. From that moment on, I could feel the magik flowing through my veins while listening to the music that Tijs carefully samples and produces. His creativity allows him to develop the concepts of songs that bring life and energy to people around the world.
Oct-22-2009 22:27
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great, thanks for posting.
That dude looks like a child molest0r though...IGK ?
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Oct-22-2009 22:32
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I have been following Tiesto since 99. I was immediately enthralled by what I still regard the best electronic CD ever compiled, Magik VI Live in Amsterdam. This CD is loaded with uplifting, energetic, blood moving tracks intricately mixed with angelic perfection. From that moment on, I could feel the magik flowing through my veins while listening to the music that Tijs carefully samples and produces. His creativity allows him to develop the concepts of songs that bring life and energy to people around the world.
Oct-23-2009 00:47
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wow, i loved this lecture, i stayed on my ass the entire thing i wish my lectures at school were this interesting. i could probably sit through another hour.
the universe is so remarkable..
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Oct-23-2009 02:01
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Very interesting. But, there's one thing physicists say that reminds me of the pre-Einsteinian world. Is there any chance dark matter is today what ether was a hundred years ago?
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Oct-23-2009 03:26
Capitalizt
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Is there any chance dark matter is today what ether was a hundred years ago?
I think so.. My own gut feeling is that dark matter is really the same as regular matter..only it is invisible to us because it exists in one of the higher spatial dimensions. We are only capable of perceiving 3 dimensions, however M-theory predicts we actually live in an 11 dimensional universe. If there is matter floating around in higher dimensions that permeate the universe, there could be something special about gravity that allows it to "leak" back and forth between the higher dimensions, and that would explain much of the invisible mass we are detecting in our 3D view of things..
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Oct-23-2009 03:38
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Re: A universe from nothing... (for space/science nerds)
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Originally posted by Capitalizt
fascinating speech for the science geeks here.. just thought I'd share.. It really starts at the 8 minute mark.
What blew my mind was hearing that if if all visible matter and energy were removed from existence, it would leave the universe essentially unchanged.
The universe =
30% dark matter
+ 70% dark energy
Earth, and everything we see in telescopes is < 1%.
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