It is said that our last thoughts at time of death determines our next birth so thoughts basically determines our lives. Positive thoughts matched with right effort is most important in achieving success.
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A Universe from Nothing | ||
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by Alexei V. Filippenko and Jay M. Pasachoff Insights from modern physics suggest that our wondrous universe may be the ultimate free lunch. Adapted from The Cosmos: Astronomy in the New Millennium, 1st edition, by Jay M. Pasachoff and Alex Filippenko, 2001. Reprinted with permission of Brooks/Cole, an imprint of the Wadsworth Group, a division of Thomson Learning. In the inflationary theory, matter, antimatter, and photons were produced by the energy of the false vacuum, which was released following the phase transition. All of these particles consist of positive energy. This energy, however, is exactly balanced by the negative gravitational energy of everything pulling on everything else. In other words, the total energy of the universe is zero! It is remarkable that the universe consists of essentially nothing, but (fortunately for us) in positive and negative parts. You can easily see that gravity is associated with negative energy: If you drop a ball from rest (defined to be a state of zero energy), it gains energy of motion (kinetic energy) as it falls. But this gain is exactly balanced by a larger negative gravitational energy as it comes closer to Earth's center, so the sum of the two energies remains zero. The idea of a zero-energy universe, together with inflation, suggests that all one needs is just a tiny bit of energy to get the whole thing started (that is, a tiny volume of energy in which inflation can begin). The universe then experiences inflationary expansion, but without creating net energy. What produced the energy before inflation? This is perhaps the ultimate question. As crazy as it might seem, the energy may have come out of nothing! The meaning of "nothing" is somewhat ambiguous here. It might be the vacuum in some pre-existing space and time, or it could be nothing at all ' that is, all concepts of space and time were created with the universe itself. Quantum theory, and specifically Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, provide a natural explanation for how that energy may have come out of nothing. Throughout the universe, particles and antiparticles spontaneously form and quickly annihilate each other without violating the law of energy conservation. These spontaneous births and deaths of so-called "virtual particle" pairs are known as "quantum fluctuations." Indeed, laboratory experiments have proven that quantum fluctuations occur everywhere, all the time. Virtual particle pairs (such as electrons and positrons) directly affect the energy levels of atoms, and the predicted energy levels disagree with the experimentally measured levels unless quantum fluctuations are taken into account. Perhaps many quantum fluctuations occurred before the birth of our universe. Most of them quickly disappeared. But one lived sufficiently long and had the right conditions for inflation to have been initiated. Thereafter, the original tiny volume inflated by an enormous factor, and our macroscopic universe was born. The original particle-antiparticle pair (or pairs) may have subsequently annihilated each other ' but even if they didn't, the violation of energy conservation would be minuscule, not large enough to be measurable. If this admittedly speculative hypothesis is correct, then the answer to the ultimate question is that the universe is the ultimate free lunch! It came from nothing, and its total energy is zero, but it nevertheless has incredible structure and complexity. There could even be many other such universes, spatially distinct from ours. |
The universe has always fascinated the human race. For thousands of years man has tried to find answers to these 4 questions: Who are we? where do we come from? Why are we here? Where are we going?. Man has looked to the sky and to the mysterious universe to seek the truth. Through religion and science man has been on the hunt for the answers to these and many other questions.
As time goes by we are getting more enlightened, gaining new knowledge and changing our frames of reference according to what we believe in. Some people have found inner peace and answers to many of these questions others are still searching.
Once people thought the earth was flat and the centre of the universe. New knowledge showed it to be round and part of what people thought to be the only galaxy - the Milky Way. Which of course was not true. Earth is just a small part of the Milky Way which again is one of billions of galaxies.
As scientists uncover more and more of the secrets of this great, big universe we realize that we are infinite small and have a long way to go before we see the whole picture of this giant puzzle - if we ever will.
Religion has also changed through the times, but now religion and science are closing in on each other -revealing that the spiritual world and the physical world are not so far apart as we think - that they might be entangled somehow.
Brain scientist Jill Bolte Taylor tells us in a powerful 20 minute speech how she came to understand how we are all connected in this universe of energy. One morning she was having a massive stroke and as it happened she could feel that her brain functions slipped away one by one and at the same time she was feeling and seeing all this energy around her. She felt enormous and expansive and one with the energy around her. This speech is powerful and Dr. Taylor tells us how our brains define us and connect us to the world and to one another.
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But why does energy have to take on so many different forms?
Originally posted by: crazy_sunny
But why does energy have to take on so many different forms?