This might sound like a romantic comedy movie title but it certainly defines my romance with physics and the comedy
of working in IT and not pursuing it. Anyway after stellar performances
from stardust species in our life we have experienced if not
supernatural but coincidences of very low probability (flickering lights preceding a visit from a higher dimension being and watching a Tamil rap)
There are few defining moments in life that people deal with. You feel hungry you go for the kitchen; check refrigerator for a cold meal or you go out; if you go out you check your purse and shortlist places and suddenly get reminded of paying an outstanding bill. One action results in another and finally before sleeping we end up sending a text "hi, whatsapp", just to catch up with someone who followed another action-reaction sequence of a different task (travel, emotions, etc). What differences do we see in those sequences of everyone's everday life? Nouns, Adjectives and Verbs change. In short and Sherlock's words; Boring, Predictable and Monotonous. Follow Quantum Mechanics if you want to spice up your life by being less predictable.
(This will get out of Context)
Doppler's effect has proved that the universe is expanding with speed increasing at the rate of the square of the distance between them. Well as per science books, the universe is expanding and quite believable too. Is there any chance that the universe, the stars and clouds and star dust start collapsing into black holes? Quantum Mechanics (i am a popular science novice; correct me if you know better) says that there is never a perfect answer and all are instances of probablity. So someday things might fall back, black holes might eat blak holes and everything converges into singularity starting a big bang again (since space time is warped, and energy-mass interconvertible, we don't have any absolute reference on how, when and what will happen; to measure). It all looks very elusive from just the 3 dimensions.
How can we say that the big bang happened 13.798 billion years ago when we don't have a fixed time reference at all which is again warped and twisted with space? Just by calculating and doing a simple maths of all galaxies tracing back to one point i.e. the big bang? Does that mean our universe's largest beacon of em waves has travelled just 13.798 billion light years only? And who defined "years" of the light year in the first place? Just because in one specific place called Earth we started understanding a few forces, dug deeper into relativity, started thinking of conquering the world of physics by the "The quantum theory of Gravity"? How can we define work, energy, power in terms of distance if there are wormholes to defy distance?Why can't we have another universe where 1 e has a different value of charge, light has a diffferent speed; for this might be just specific to our universe and the the pattern followed only after "OUR" Big Bang. There might be other big bangs and universes outside 13.798 billion light years distance. Are we actually in a flatland of the third dimension? Is there anything that is fundamental?
Are we looking for more facts when there are none? We need some out of the world perspectives here.
Naive-Loud
Wandered-Lost-Crazy
There are few defining moments in life that people deal with. You feel hungry you go for the kitchen; check refrigerator for a cold meal or you go out; if you go out you check your purse and shortlist places and suddenly get reminded of paying an outstanding bill. One action results in another and finally before sleeping we end up sending a text "hi, whatsapp", just to catch up with someone who followed another action-reaction sequence of a different task (travel, emotions, etc). What differences do we see in those sequences of everyone's everday life? Nouns, Adjectives and Verbs change. In short and Sherlock's words; Boring, Predictable and Monotonous. Follow Quantum Mechanics if you want to spice up your life by being less predictable.
(This will get out of Context)
Doppler's effect has proved that the universe is expanding with speed increasing at the rate of the square of the distance between them. Well as per science books, the universe is expanding and quite believable too. Is there any chance that the universe, the stars and clouds and star dust start collapsing into black holes? Quantum Mechanics (i am a popular science novice; correct me if you know better) says that there is never a perfect answer and all are instances of probablity. So someday things might fall back, black holes might eat blak holes and everything converges into singularity starting a big bang again (since space time is warped, and energy-mass interconvertible, we don't have any absolute reference on how, when and what will happen; to measure). It all looks very elusive from just the 3 dimensions.
How can we say that the big bang happened 13.798 billion years ago when we don't have a fixed time reference at all which is again warped and twisted with space? Just by calculating and doing a simple maths of all galaxies tracing back to one point i.e. the big bang? Does that mean our universe's largest beacon of em waves has travelled just 13.798 billion light years only? And who defined "years" of the light year in the first place? Just because in one specific place called Earth we started understanding a few forces, dug deeper into relativity, started thinking of conquering the world of physics by the "The quantum theory of Gravity"? How can we define work, energy, power in terms of distance if there are wormholes to defy distance?Why can't we have another universe where 1 e has a different value of charge, light has a diffferent speed; for this might be just specific to our universe and the the pattern followed only after "OUR" Big Bang. There might be other big bangs and universes outside 13.798 billion light years distance. Are we actually in a flatland of the third dimension? Is there anything that is fundamental?
Are we looking for more facts when there are none? We need some out of the world perspectives here.
Naive-Loud
Wandered-Lost-Crazy
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