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In the same way, a bubble of the ultra-dense Higgs
state
could come into existence because of quantum tunneling.
The bubble would then expand at the speed of light, invading all space, and turning the Higgs field from the familiar
state
into a new
state.
And the Higgs field, in the ultra-dense Higgs state, is not just a few times more intense than today, but billions of times, and if space-time were filled by this Higgs state, all atomic matter would collapse.
So, I wonder, is it possible that in the future, the Higgs field will undergo a phase transition and, through quantum tunneling, will be transformed into this nasty, ultra-dense
state?
So armed with this information from the LHC, together with some colleagues here at CERN, we computed the probability that our universe could quantum tunnel into the ultra-dense Higgs state, and we found a very intriguing result.
And what is interesting is that often, even if we're in the 21st century, we kind of come down in the end to these ideas of market versus
state.
And even really respectable newspapers, some that I'm actually subscribed to, the words they use are, you know, the
state
as this Leviathan.
They say, "You know, the state, it's necessary to fix these little market failures when you have public goods or different types of negative externalities like pollution, but you know what, what is the next big revolution going to be after the Internet?
I mean, the reason that we need to maybe have free schools or charter schools is in order to make them more innovative without being emburdened by this heavy hand of the
state
curriculum, or something.
Now, what's interesting in all of this is the state, in all these examples, was doing so much more than just fixing market failures.
Of course, it's not just the
state.
But the narrative that we've always been told is the
state
is important for the basics, but not really providing that sort of high-risk, revolutionary thinking out of the box.
In all these sectors, from funding the Internet to doing the spending, but also the envisioning, the strategic vision, for these investments, it was actually coming within the
state.
First of all, of course I'm not someone, this old-fashioned person, market versus
state.
By talking about the
state
as kind of irrelevant, boring, it's sometimes that we actually create those organizations in that way.
So what we have to actually do is build these entrepreneurial
state
organizations.
If the
state
is more than just a market fixer, if it actually is a market shaper, and in doing that has had to take on this massive risk, what happened to the reward?
Well, where's the reward for the
state
of having taken on these massive risks and actually been foolish enough to have done the Internet?
Now, we don't even get to this question about rewards unless you actually depict the
state
as this risk-taker.
And the problem is that economists often think, well, there is a reward back to the
state.
You know, the companies will pay tax, the jobs they create will create growth so people who get those jobs and their incomes rise will come back to the
state
through the tax mechanism.
Instead, many of the
state
budgets which in theory are trying to do that are being constrained.
If the
state
is thought about in this more strategic way, as one of the lead players in the value creation mechanism, because that's what we're talking about, right?
Who are the different players in creating value in the economy, and is the
state'
s role, has it been sort of dismissed as being a backseat player?
If we can actually have a broader theory of value creation and allow us to actually admit what the
state
has been doing and reap something back, it might just be that in the next round, and I hope that we all hope that the next big revolution will in fact be green, that that period of growth will not only be smart, innovation-led, not only green, but also more inclusive, so that the public schools in places like Silicon Valley can actually also benefit from that growth, because they have not.
Our own emotions and
state
of mind often encode time, regret or nostalgia about the past, hope or dread about the future.
This now bears very little physical or psychological reference to our own
state.
I mean, after all, Chernobyl's soil, water and air, are among the most highly contaminated on Earth, and the reactor sits at the the center of a tightly regulated exclusion zone, or dead zone, and it's a nuclear police state, complete with border guards.
The idea was to ask for a softer approach to criminal activity in the
state.
The two marches joined together, and they continued their path towards the
state
capital.
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