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Tuesday, January 19, 2021

TITLES FOR FUTURE WRITING

 

I have so many different things to write about bouncing around in my head. There really is that much to talk about regarding the future of the physics of our universe and how much is being accomplished today. So here are a few “Titles” that I am I promised someone that I would get to work on.

1. Building Dimensions.

The last piece I posted was a paper about how looking at the physics and information that we know right now, today, points to the possibility of our universe actually consisting of multiple large, overlapping dimensions. And, this also answers some of the more perplexing problems of today’s physics that currently have no known solution, or work toward finding a solution. Well, it is one thing to talk about having multiple large, overlapping dimensions; it is another to be able to show how they are formed. Turns out that this too can be accomplished by simply following the math and physics we use today. No science fiction or math that only a few people can understand but is too complicated to solve. Just an uncomplicated and straight forward solution.

2. Is Physics Broken?

Well, for the sake of looking to entice more readers I am going to say that the answer to this question is a qualified “Yes.” Once again, no science fiction or outlandish claims to support this, just simple facts about the way things are today in the world of physics.

3. UFOs-ETs, Spirits-Beings, Unicorns and Physics

The main question is how can the first three things be related to physics? Well, believe it or not they really are. In fact, there is a relationship between this title and the one above it. Therefore, in all likelihood these two titles will be posted one after the other. And, the Unicorn part is a “bait” word to get attention. I will use the mythical concept of the Unicorn with things happening in the physics world today. This last sentence is also a teaser.

4. Space-Time, Quantum Field Theory and the Expansion of the Universe.

Do not let the complicated topics of Space-Time and QFT drive you away from this one. Space-Time and QFT are staples of today’s physics and our universe. So is the expansion of the universe. So, is there a direct relationship between these things that can affect our universe? Yes! And it is very straight forward and worth significant questioning and a far greater understanding than we currently have. I promise you no complex or complicated physics that nobody can understand, just a simple look at the easy stuff we already know.

5. Time

I have been fascinated by this topic for a year now. In fact it has driven me in an investigative direction and I have done what I can to read up on this topic. Unfortunately most of the literature and books on this subject are philosophical in nature and do not address the very real physical concepts our universe faces regarding time. I know that this sounds like it will be technical, but it won’t be. Just more looking at what we know and asking questions that should have answers and do not.

6. Multiverse verse Many Worlds

OK, this one could be a bit on the technical side. Let me say here that my version of Multiverse is not like the current version, and it is not the Many Worlds version. Simply put, to me Many Worlds refers to the Everett Interpretation of Quantum Physics where Multiverse refers to a physical concept of our overall universe. Let me say up front, like many I am not a fan of the Many Worlds Theory in its current form. However, if there are some positive changes I could alter my opinion. I must also say that when I first started looking at multiple large, overlapping dimensions, I did not consider any form of a Multiverse. However, right now after doing some more work it is not possible to discount a Multiverse Theory. This theory does not have to be true, but right now I cannot rule it out as it is almost a direct consequence of building multiple dimensions.

In case you did not notice, my general position and hopefully theme is keeping physics simple. I am trying to take this route for a very specific reason, by looking at the simple things and discovering problems without solutions, and questions without answers maybe we can get some in the physics community to stop what they are doing. They need to take a look at what we already know, answers some questions that really do need answers, and then look at where our current knowledge and information in physics is telling us to go. I believe that physics has been chasing the same mythical unicorn for over 100 years, and I think that the information is the simplest cases of what we know show us this. This is why I have the six titles above.