Universe
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We exist in a world governed by quantum physics, a
universe
of zero and one both at the same time, a reality based on infinite probabilities and shades of gray.
Within the digital universe, we have the power to displace space and the power to displace time.
In our species' struggle to find our place in the universe, we may not always have the time necessary for the natural evolution of extra functions for survival on non-Earth planets.
The answers will lie in our choice to use or abandon the technology that we have gleaned from life itself, and it will define us for the remainder of our term in this
universe.
The
universe
is so big.
And then she took off her belt, this belt that I'm wearing now, and she said, "Our
universe
is built so that particles have mass.
And she always had a facetious answer for her facetious question, but the answer I remember today is, "It feels good because the
universe
chose its constraints, and we are its art."
And there is no way to be in this
universe
without mass.
It's a kind of cosmology, and I have to develop a cosmology of my own universe, as the creator of that
universe.
Now, I don't want to ignore the other side of what happens in our universe, like many of our scientists have.
You think there's a sort of coincidence going on, a serendipity, in which you're getting all this help from the
universe.
Sometimes I get help from the universe, it seems.
What are things that you get from the
universe
that you can't really explain?
Where I am in the universe, and did somebody intend for me to be that way, or is it just something I came up with?
He proposed that our
universe
might actually have more than the three dimensions that we are all aware of.
Now that's an explanation about how the
universe
could have more dimensions than the ones that we see.
Well, it turns out that Einstein and Kaluza and many others worked on trying to refine this framework and apply it to the physics of the
universe
as was understood at the time, and, in detail, it didn't work.
So if these ideas are correct, this is what the ultra-microscopic landscape of the
universe
looks like.
When you study the mathematics of string theory, you find that it doesn't work in a
universe
that just has three dimensions of space.
It doesn't work in a
universe
with four dimensions of space, nor five, nor six.
Finally, you can study the equations, and show that it works only in a
universe
that has 10 dimensions of space and one dimension of time.
And that question is this: when we look around the world, as scientists have done for the last hundred years, there appear to be about 20 numbers that really describe our
universe.
And the wonderful thing is, if those numbers had any other values than the known ones, the universe, as we know it, wouldn't exist.
And the idea is that if this is what the extra dimensions look like, then the microscopic landscape of our
universe
all around us would look like this on the tiniest of scales.
And if the answer that we get from our calculations agrees with the values of those numbers that have been determined through detailed and precise experimentation, this in many ways would be the first fundamental explanation for why the structure of the
universe
is the way it is.
And now string theory comes along and says, yes, gravity, quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, all together in one package, but only if the
universe
has more dimensions than the ones that we see.
Why create the conditions that were present less than a billionth of a second after the
universe
began?"
And by everything I mean, of course, me and you, the Earth, the Sun, the 100 billion suns in our galaxy and the 100 billion galaxies in the observable
universe.
Well, we found that as you look back in time, the
universe
gets hotter and hotter, denser and denser, and simpler and simpler.
So, way back in the early times of the universe, we believe it was very simple and understandable.
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