[MD] FW: Quantum weirdness
Case
Case at iSpots.com
Wed Mar 14 05:51:14 PDT 2007
[Ham]
My understanding of symmetry, as related to evolution, is that state at
which all of the force and energy in the universe is dissipated or spent,
and what remains of universal matter is at rest. This state is referred to
as entropy and, according to the laws of thermodynamics, it is the final
state toward which the universe is inexorably moving. For anything to
happen once entropy is reached, a new source of energy
is required. Yet, you are suggesting that symmetry sparked the Big Bang,
that a balanced energy system gave rise to an asymmetrical universe whose
energy forces were then unbalanced. How can that be?
[Case]
As far as I know symmetry has little or nothing to do with entropy. What I
was referring to is that physicists have shown that the forces of nature are
equivalent at higher energies. The electrical force combines with the
magnetic force and they both combine with the weak force and eventually with
the strong force. They have thus far been unable to show how this can
include gravity. I was suggesting that at the big bang all of the matter in
our universe was compressed into a single massive point. This is a state of
perfect order. If the matter collapses to a small enough point then quantum
effects are suspected to be involved. As a result if there was a quantum
fluctuation of some sort, for example the energy and gravity became high
enough to make gravity combine with the other forces, then imagine the
explosion.
As far as I am concern this is the Absolute Source and it is long gone. What
is left is condensation.
I will leave to Ron to address you other concerns.
Case
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