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Abstract: Zero = Superposition = Quantum = Empty Space A zero solution equation must consist of something/s and anti something/s The balance of something and anti something is the mean (nothingness) Space is not empty, It is only empty on average. Particles are pulled from empty space (nothingness) with opposite energy types. Quantum mechanics states that, on a very minuscule scale, for diminutive stretches of time, something and anti something spontaneously appears and disappears. Synchronized fields fluctuate in phase between existence and anti-existence to be a "soup" of nothingness. Inevitably, field's will "slip a beat" by error to bring un-Synchronized fields (imbalances) into existence. Imbalances/energy don't want to exist - they always seek to flow to the mean (zero). Isolated imbalances/energy exists because they have nowhere to flow to (yet). Could accumulated, out of phase imbalances explain the origin energy of the Big Bang or universe/multiverse ? Something is just an imbalance. An imbalance is entangled by its opposite. If this imbalance was to meet with its entangled opposite, both will return to the mean of zero (nothingness). Is a black hole an accumulation of our entangled opposite?
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Abstract: Zero = Superposition = Quantum = Empty Space A zero solution equation must consist of something/s and anti something/s The balance of something and anti something is the mean (nothingness) Space is not empty, It is only empty on average. Particles are pulled from empty space (nothingness) with opposite energy types. Quantum mechanics states that, on a very minuscule scale, for diminutive stretches of time, something and anti something spontaneously appears and disappears. Synchronized fields fluctuate in phase between existence and anti-existence to be a "soup" of nothingness. Inevitably, field's will "slip a beat" by error to bring un-Synchronized fields (imbalances) into existence. Imbalances/energy don't want to exist - they always seek to flow to the mean (zero). Isolated imbalances/energy exists because they have nowhere to flow to (yet). Could accumulated, out of phase imbalances explain the origin energy of the Big Bang or universe/multiverse ? Something is just an imbalance. An imbalance is entangled by its opposite. If this imbalance was to meet with its entangled opposite, both will return to the mean of zero (nothingness). Is a black hole an accumulation of our entangled opposite?
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Views97.42k