Universe
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Why did the
universe
emerge from the Big Bang the way it did?
We used to think that the theory of the
universe
could be divided into two parts.
First, there were the laws like Maxwell's equations and general relativity that determined the evolution of the universe, given its state over all of space at one time.
And second, there was no question of the initial state of the
universe.
But until recently, we have had little idea about the initial conditions for the
universe.
The
universe
can spontaneously create itself out of nothing.
Moreover, we can calculate a probability that the
universe
was created in different states.
These predictions are in excellent agreement with observations by the WMAP satellite of the cosmic microwave background, which is an imprint of the very early
universe.
Maybe we should patent the
universe
and charge everyone royalties for their existence.
I now turn to the second big question: are we alone, or is there other life in the
universe?
All of my life I have sought to understand the
universe
and find answers to these questions.
The ultimate goal is a complete theory of the universe, and we are making good progress.
So it would take almost the age of the
universe
to produce one gram at a cost vastly exceeding the current value of gold.
But the logic here is not so different from what you'd use to solve equations with multiple variables, even those describing the nature of the
universe.
It's not like the Star Trek universe, where some characters can Vulcan mind meld, fully sharing thoughts and feelings.
My tiny humans show me how to live and the hum of the
universe
fills me up.
It's an entirely new way to observe the
Universe
that we've never had before.
They're very useful; we've learned a lot about the
Universe
from them.
The result is the creation of millions of probes spreading outwards into the
universe
like a drop of ink in a fishbowl.
That may sound like a long time, but when you consider that our
universe
is 14 billion years old, on a cosmic scale, it's incredibly fast - the equivalent of about 2.5 hours in an entire year.
Science fiction author David Brin writes about a
universe
in which many different von Neumann machines exist and proliferate simultaneously.
It's a continual reminder of how wonderful and magical the
universe
we live in is, that it allows creative, clever creatures to sculpt it in such spectacular ways.
And would this mean there are certain aspects of the
universe
that lie permanently beyond our comprehension?
Yet it's hard to conclusively say we'll never discover a perpetual motion machine because there's still so much we don't understand about the
universe.
They tell the history of our universe, of our planet, of life on this planet.
The computer
universe
is both marvelous and primitive.
It's a
universe
based on causality.
Now when we compare this to our physical universe, it is overly constraining, because our
universe
is not digital.
Our
universe
is analog.
Our
universe
doesn't think in terms of zero or one, true or false, or black or white.
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