Universe
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And in this
universe
there’s nothing fixed and absolute.
This
universe
is described by being a network of relationships.
So we call it a relational
universe.
So the main slogan here is that there’s nothing outside the universe, which means that there’s no place to put an explanation for something outside.
And in a relational
universe
the only possible explanation was, somehow it made itself.
There must be mechanisms of self-organization inside the
universe
that make things.
Because there’s no place to put a maker outside, as there was in the Aristotelian and the Newtonian
universe.
So in a relational
universe
we must have processes of self-organization.
But not only that, if you think about how natural selection works, then it turns out that natural selection would only make sense in such a relational
universe.
Darwin wouldn’t make sense in an Aristotelian universe, and wouldn’t really make sense in a Newtonian
universe.
And if you push that all the way down, really, it makes the best sense in a relational
universe
where all properties are relational.
And what we’ve been working out is the implications, really, of the idea that the
universe
is made up of relations.
SD: Black holes are the smallest objects in the known
universe.
The
universe
was telling us what to do.
But it's hidden from us, the
universe
has cloaked it in the ultimate invisibility cloak.
Today, this shared
universe
is called the Cthulhu Mythos, named after Lovecraft’s infamous blend of dragon and octopus.
Somehow, 13 billion years ago there was a Big Bang, and you've heard a little bit about, you know, the origin of the
universe.
How did the
universe
form?
Black holes are among the most destructive objects in the
universe.
By some accounts, it’s possible that the
universe
may eventually consist entirely of black holes in a very distant future.
In that final second, its event horizon becomes increasingly tiny, until finally releasing all of its energy back into the
universe.
Eventually, in an almost inconceivably distant future, the
universe
may be left as a cold and dark place.
And so, I have my first slide to talk about the dawning of the
universe
and what I call the cosmic scene investigation, that is, looking at the relics of creation and inferring what happened at the beginning, and then following it up and trying to understand it.
So one of the things I look at is, how did the
universe
begin and shape?
What was the whole process in the creation and the evolution of the
universe
to getting to the point that we have these kinds of materials?
And when I look out at particularly this galaxy, which looks a lot like ours, I wonder if there's an art design college conference going on, and intelligent beings there are thinking about, you know, what designs they might do, and there might be a few cosmologists trying to understand where the
universe
itself came from, and there might even be some in that galaxy looking at ours trying to figure out what's going on over here.
We have a tool that actually helps us out in this study, and that's the fact that the
universe
is so incredibly big that it's a time machine, in a certain sense.
And then there's a part of the
universe
we can't see because it's so dense and so hot, light can't escape.
But you can see the edge of the Sun, and the
universe
gets that way, and you can see that.
The
universe
is almost a perfect sphere, but there are these very tiny variations which we show here in great exaggeration.
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