Cosmic Trigger

Discussion in 'Philosophy' started by Digit, Oct 17, 2006.

  1. cosmic trigger

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    todays the day. meditate and pray. this one only happens one every several million years.:)


    get a few million people together to pray for peace, for everyone to find a higher way to solve all dilemas, for all the lovley things that can transform this world for the better... :) :sunsmile: :thirdeye: :meditate: :peace:


    of course, you can participate in such things aaaaaaany time at all. just that now... its an optimal vibe. so, be well, create well. peace, love, joy and understanding to you. :)
     
  2. i noticed it was very easy to meditate today, but besides that i didnt notice anything out of the ordinary.
     
  3. Alright I'm gonna throw this out here.

    Today during a talk given by an astrophysicist at cornell, I thought upon a idea uniting consciousness/life and the universe. The talk was about explanations of the expanding universe. The theory he was working on was relating the expansion of the universe to the interaction between gravity and dark matter. Short and sweet: modifying general relativity*.

    One slide in particular caught my attention, a certain cosmological constant, the cutoff energy, which sort of measures the ratio of matter/energy statistically in the universe, was 10^-9 electron volts. But, from what we understand about gravity, it should be 10^-6 electron volts. At 0 cutoff energy the universe basically wouldn't exist.

    If the cutoff energy where much closer to what is expected from gravity theory, 10^-3 meV, then life couldn't exist. Fits in with the anthropic principle. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthropic_principle

    So, our universe is a bit odd.

    Odd compared to what? The other universes in the multiverse! The multiverse I speak of relates to the statistical distributions found in quantum mechanics. This is where any quantum distribution, say an electrons, has an infinite number of possible values, that all exist in different universes. Usually the idea is that this infinite set of universes exist simultaneously.

    It struck me as an odd thought, that our universe may be an odd ball out, odd enough to contain a universal consciousness and give rise to things like us.

    What would a universe without life would flash away in an instant, a tree falling in the woods with no one to hear it.




    *gravity and general relativity mean the same thing, to me at least:D
     

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