Theory of Everything
Theory of Everything
This is a theory that explains everything. It's a combination of Gödel's theorems of Incompleteness with Loop Quantum Gravity, String theory and Quantum entanglement with a dash of Multiverse theory. This might sound crazy but it's no worse than several theories out there.
Kurt Gödel was a Jewish mathematician who escaped the Nazi nonsense in the 1930's and ended up being a friend of Einstein's when they were at Princeton. His theories blew Einstein away by destroying the concept of relativistic time. He did this by proposing that formal proof does not reveal truth. In other words, we're not able to be sure of what is true or even what could be known. Gödel decided that Intuitive time, the big T, is misunderstood. It's not what we think it is. And, it's not consistent with relativistic time, the little t, which he considered to be a mathematical manipulation, not an actual representation of the truth. He separated epistemology, the study of what is possible to know, from ontology, the study of how to know. For him, it's not possible to know what's possible to know. Basically, it's the idea that perception is one thing, understanding is quite another. These are the arguments of philosophy, but in the case of his theorem of incompleteness, he showed that set theory can never be complete, and Einstein's relativity theories also fall into this dilemma.
So, what can we deduct from all of this?
First of all, time doesn't exist, at least not like we think of it. Yes, we sense time and call it intuitive time. All we see is the present. The past is gone and the future is not here yet. However, one could propose that time is an illusion. The past still exists and the future is already there. Because of this concept it should be possible to go to the past and the future. They always exist. This idea also applies to the Big Bang. Our universe is just a point on the curve of existence so to speak. This is a conclusion that comes from Gödel's theorems about the fallacy of both intuitive and cosmic time.
Since the Big Bang always exists because of the absence of cosmic time, God didn't have to create it. He just took a bunch of energy and combined it in the proper recipe to make the Big Bang exist, and the wild thing is that this has always happened. In fact, there could have been many Big Bangs, maybe an infinite number of them.
Space is not empty. It contains energy fields and gravity points that are very small, much smaller than any particle. Actually, you could call these Nothing bricks (space atoms) and they can be bent and squeezed and stretched. These bricks are connected as if they were sewn together, and they control gravity, or maybe gravity controls them. Actually, they represent a fluid dynamic force and are not particles in the quantum sense.
Black holes contain what is called a singularity. A singularity is made out of the Nothing blocks of space (space atoms) that have been squeezed down to create a wormhole that connects our universe to other universes. In fact, our universe is more than likely in a black hole and connected to many other universes via these wormholes. Apparently, a supernova creates a black hole by its core collapsing to the point where space is compressed to a wormhole.
One of the results of a singularity is that it evolves dimensions. Einstein only predicted 4 dimensions, but there are many more, at least 12 and they are responsible for the formation of wormholes, the conduits to other universes.
All synched particle pairs are connected by quantum entanglement through tiny wormholes. This is how quantum entanglement works. This is also the reason that we are connected to one another both in the timeline and in the physical world, which means that the universe has a force that we could manipulate if we really understood it. Star Wars might have been right after all. The Force is with us.
The bottom line is that we exist in a fluid dynamic matrix that has connections to the past and the future. If we really understood how this worked, we could travel across great distances instantly because time is not really relative like Einstein said, it doesn't exist. We just think it does. Time is an illusion and we're trapped in the illusion. Darn it!
If you think about it, this idea would explain how God knows what will happen in the future because the future is already in existence. We don't know what will happen and that's why we still have free will. Only God can see the future. However, if we could tap into the reality of quantum gravity we could do the same. We could also go back and change what happens in the past. What we would do is change something in one timeline. Another timeline would have the unchanged past.
How could we travel back to the past or to the future? The answer is to find the curved space lines that results from the universe's rotation. Follow these curved space lines is the same as traveling in time, which doesn't exist. These curved space lines are what we would call space conduits. One thing we'll need is a very fast spaceship, one that could travel at almost the speed of light.
This idea also eliminates the time dilemma. Since time is an illusion, it isn't a part of space. Space contains the secret of gravity because it's part of space itself, and this gravity can change, depending on where it's located. This eliminates the idea of both dark matter and dark energy. In other words, gravity is fluid. The universe is expanding because gravity changes depending on where it's located and how fast this location is moving. Gravity is not a constant, and neither is the speed of light. Take that Einstein!
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