God Didn’t Create The Universe – Physicists Report New Shocking Discovery
MessageToEagle.com – A team of scientists have made what may turn
out to be the most important discovery in history – how the
universe came into being from nothing.
The colossal question has troubled religions,
philosophers and scientists since the dawn of time but now a Canadian team
believe they have solved the riddle.
And the findings are so conclusive they even challenge
the need for religion, or at least an omnipotent creator – the basis of all
world religions, reports “Daily
Express“.
Scientists have long known that miniscule particles,
called virtual particles, come into existence from nothing all the time.
“Something did not come from nothing. The universe
still is nothing, it’s just more elegantly ordered nothing.”
But a team led by Prof Mir Faizal, at the Dept of
Physics and Astronomy, at the University of Waterloo, in Ontario, Canada, has
successfully applied the theory to the very creation of existence itself.
He said: “Virtual particles contain a very small
amount of energy and exist for a very small amount of time.
“However what was difficult to explain was how did
such a small amount of energy give rise to a big universe like ours?”
Enter ‘inflation’ theory.
In 1980, Alan Guth said that space expanded after the
Big Bang at a rate which was faster than the speed of light.
After that initial inflation, now the universe continues to expand but at a
slower rate than the rate at Cosmic Inflation Theory.
Prof Mir used some mind-boggling mathematics and two
recent theories:
- The
Minimum Length Scale – a measurement so infinitesimally small that space
and time cease to exist.
- Doubly
Special Relativity – which takes advantage of the massive energies
available just after the birth of the universe.
Under Inflation Theory the tiny energies and lifespan
of the virtual particle become infinitely magnified, resulting in our 13.8
Billion-year-old universe.
Just to make things more complicated Dr Mir says we
have been looking at the question ‘how did the universe come from nothing?’ all
wrong.
According to the extraordinary findings, the question
is irrelevant because the universe STILL is nothing.
Dr Mir said: “Something did not come from nothing. The
universe still is nothing, it’s just more elegantly ordered nothing.”
He added that the negative gravitational energy of the
universe and the positive matter energy of the universe basically balanced out
and created a zero sum.
Large Hadron Collider (LHC ), the world’s largest
particle accelerator. Its data was used to make this discovery
Asked if the remarkable findings and the convincing if
complex solution removed the need for a God figure to kick start the universe
Dr Mir said: “If by God you mean a supernatural super man who breaks his own
laws then yes he’s done for, you just don’t need him.
“But if you mean God as a great mathematician, then
yes!”
What Prof. Mir was referring to is known as inflation.
According to inflation the total positive energy in the form of matter exactly
balances the negative energy in form of gravity, such that the total energy of
our universe is still zero.
Prof. Mir – who also works on theLarge Hadron Collider
at CERN in Switzerland – further explained that by “nothing” he only meant
absence of energy, and not the absence of laws of physics.
He said that for him the physics in space and time was
only an approximation to some purely mathematical theory describing nature, and
so space and time, and all the structure in it should be produced as a
consequence of some purely mathematical theory.
Nebulae can be easily explained by the theory of
cosmic inflation.
Prof Mir said: “The story starts with laws of quantum
mechanics, where the energy of a system at any given time known with absolute
certainly. So, basically we cannot also state that a system has zero energy as
that would be amount to specifying an exact amount of energy at a given time.
“This uncertainty which occurs due to quantum
mechanics can lead to the creation of small amount of energy from nothing as
long as it exists only for a very small amount of time. Such particle created
out of nothing are called virtual particles. The consequences of the existence
of such virtual particles has been tested experimentally.
“The problem with this explanation is that such
virtual particles can only have a small amount of energy for a very small
amount of time.
“To get a universe the size of our universe from such
small amount of energy, a theory called inflation is used.
“According to inflation the small amount of energy
created from nothing underwent a rapid expansion, resulting in the formation of
the universe as we see it today. During this time, the positive energy in the
matter of the universe and negative energy in form of gravity was created
such that they exactly balanced each other. The total energy of the universe
still being zero.
“Even though inflation has been studied before,
recently it has been studied using a new theory called doubly special
relativity.
“According to doubly special relativity there is a
maximum energy and no particle in the universe can attain an energy greater
than that energy.
“Just as Einstein’s theory of relativity reduces to
Newton’s theory for low velocities, doubly special relativity reduces to
Einstein’s theory of relativity for low enough energies.”
He added: “Just as we do not observe any effect from
Einstein’s theory of relativity for objects traveling slowly, we do not observe
any effect from doubly special relativity even for particles at low energies.
“This maximum energy (Planck energy) is so large that
even the particle at the LHC can be considered to possess low enough energies
compared to it.
“However, the energy at the beginning of the universe
is large enough to consider the effects coming from doubly special relativity.”
The team of three scientists, Ahmed Farag Ali,
Mir Faizal and Mohammed M. Khalil analysed inflation using doubly special
relativity and their findings have now been published in the prestigious
Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics (JCAP).
They also combined doubly special relativity with a
theoretical minimum length scale in nature. It has been suggested by many
scientists that the nature should have a minimum length scale.
Prof Mir added: “This means if you divide a stick into
half, you cannot continue this process indefinitely. As you will come across a
length scale below which space does not exist.
“This length is also so small that it is usually
neglected by scientists when studding most phenomena.
“But it cannot be neglected when the beginning of
the universe. The effect of the existence of this minimum length on
inflation had been studied before by Brian Greene (Author of the famous book
Elegant Universe).
“However, this is the first time that inflation has
been studied by combining the doubly special relativity with the existence of a
minimum length scale in nature.”
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