Friday, August 19, 2005

Table of Contents

Introduction
Gravity
Big Bang
Time
Energy
Dimensions

Introduction

This blog will start with the explanation of what I believe is the basic building block of the universe. Noticed that I did not say basic building block of "nature" since even nature itself, I believe, is just a manifestation of the basic building blocks that I am about to explain.

I am not a scientist nor a mathematician. I am just an ordinary bloh with a fertile imagination and an extra-ordinary mind for seeing patterns. When I was in my early twenties, just after college, I took one exam that tested for pattern recognition. I am usually just a so, so good when I take exams but I nearly aced this test. I also dabbled in gambling (jai-alai) and, over time, I noticed I have this uncanny way of predicting the outcome from observations of previous incidences (related or not so obviously related). Of course, I only dabbled because gambling is always stacked against the player and in the long run gamblers lose.

From various observations of nature, I noticed that the common denominator (of those I have a theory) of the universe - or the basic building block of the universe is the common playground marble! I am being facetious here but humor me and read some of the chapters and you may also come into the same conclusion.

Have you ever seen the toy composed of several strunged steel balls? You pull one and let go and it sends out one ball the other end; you pull two and two are bounced out the other way, etc., etc... What if the whole universe is made up of nothing - without natural laws. Suppose the big bang theory sent out a whole bunch of marbles, all going at the speed of light.

Without gravity or friction, these marbles will forever be moving at the speed of light and all going in all directions, bumping into one another and expanding as they move back and forth. I do not know what material or what size the marbles are but they are like marbles or like the steel balls I mentioned before.

Going back to the toy steel balls - if you pull one ball each at both ends of the aligned balls, nothing happens. The balls stopped on their tracks, so to speak. Now think about my expanding and bouncing marbles. When this effect happens to a group of marbles and some are stopped on their tracks (not moving, per se, but still full of the speed of light - explanation comes later), matter (mass) is created.

The process which one matter is squeezed to another is what we call gravity (Newton got it in reverse).

The way the matter changes position in relation to others is what we call "time".

The squeezed matter may become so densed and it may be called a "black hole".

When the marbles get un-squeezed (or escapes), the manifestation is what we call "energy". This "energy" can manifest itself in different ways and may be called fire, electricity, lightning, etc.

The whole expanding universe is temporary (I do not know when the edge of the universe can be reached - maybe never ending) but the totality, expansion, and the interaction of the marbles create our natural laws - our universe.

And to top it all, this expanding universe may just be a phase of our universe that includes later a collapsing phase and may go on eternally, expanding and contracting every eternity.

2 Comments:

Blogger wl7bm said...

hello, i come to you via arther richards aero@snet.net in connecticut.
he said i would find your blog interesting, and so, i have.

i would like to indulge a thought of mine.
the speed that the universe is expanding is increasing. My thought to this.
this is not the only universe. there are billions/trillions/unending numbers of universe's. we are but one marble with gravitational pull. all these universes exert a pull on each other.. all traveling toward and pulling on each other, thereby exerting a force that causes from our perspective an increase in the speed of expansion.

kerry maclachlan
wl7bm@hotmail.com

Tue Jul 24, 04:31:00 PM 2012  
Blogger Antonio said...

Thank you for your post. At least there is another "crazy scientist" out there. Carry on Newton!

Tony

Wed Jul 03, 03:43:00 PM 2013  

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