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How astrophysicists view the universe: What is Anti-matter?
Posted by: adonis49 on: December 1, 2010
How astrophysicists view the universe: What is Anti-matter?
Astrophysicists love to invent new terminologies for every theory they put forward on “how the universe functions or how it was created or behaves”. You might discover that many of these views were explained since antiquity by scholars and “philosophers”. I will give a few samples and then offer my version that might bring a consensus of the various lucubrations.
For example:
The universe is Ekpyrotic: A pair of universes collided.
The universe has White Holes that spit out matters
The universe has Dark energy: If you regularly observe an unstable object then, it will never decay (The Zeno effect in quantum mechanics). Thus, the universe is forced back to a false vacuum.
The universe is in fact a simulated one or a Matrix universe.
The sky is a wall with an image of its stars and galaxies: The universe is a Hologram.
There are multi-universes of an infinite numbers of universes called Black Hole Babies.
There is an objective reality of space but physical possibilities do not collapse into a single occurrence. Thus, for every decision we make a new world is born. This is labelled Many-World Interpretation.
If the universe is infinitely old then, temperature will be uniform everywhere in space. We end up in a starless sky. This theory is called Heat Death.
We can compose sets of constants and equations combining relativity and quantum mechanics theories to creating the Theory of Everything.
The universe can be formulated in M-Theory, an extension of String theory.
Let me contribute my own version. Suppose there was a Big Bang and that matter and anti-matters competed to forming the universe. They say that matter won the final battle. Anyway, we could as well said, by convention, that anti-matter won and it would not have changed the reality.
I say, after the Big Bang (since mankind insists that the universe must be created for power sake), two universes were created on each side of the two hemispheres on the location of the Big Bang. Our side is the universe of matter and the other side the anti-matter.
The hologram phenomenon can be interpreted as matter and anti-matter still “fighting it out” on the separation wall or region between the two universes. The energy ignited on this wall (that is not necessary a smooth one but can be invading the territory of the two hemisphere) show images of the sky (as if we are watching a fluorescent screen).
Black Holes in our universe are centers of Baby universes. The entrances to Black Holes spew matters and attract anti-matter. White Holes could be the counterpart in the other universe, spewing anti-matter and retaining matters. It is probable that the antimatter universe is witnessed from our universe.
Many astrophysicists concur that the universe is expanding. What about the theory that in this period, more Super Novas are exploding in our universe than in the antimatter universe, and thus, the matter energy released are conquering more territories in the other universe? Would in another periods, more supernovas in the antimatter universe explode and our universe will shrink?
Since the universe is constantly active, there is no chance for the temperature of the universe to reaching steady-state, and thus, experience a “skyless sky”, no matter how old or timeless is the universe.
As for the Theory of Everything, it is a game played by fanatic rationalists who want to believe that the universe still revolves around mankind, especially man on earth. The Theory of Everything should not affect the convinient natural laws governing our reality, but it might heat up philosophical concepts in matters of relativity, not just in the scientific fields, but expand into morality and ethics.
In any theory, there is an exception to be resolved; once that exception is resolved, another exception pops up. And the cycle continue until there are one too many exception to revise the entire theory.
We live in an objective reality, and the more mankind disturb nature and the universe for million of observation every day, the more the reality changes and is transformed: Requiring natural laws to be revisited for transformations relevant to changing objective reality.