Monday, April 11, 2016
The Universe Has No Beginning Or End According to the latest model that applies quantum correction terms to match Einstein’s theory of relativity, the universe may have existed forever
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The widely accepted age of the universe is 13.8 billion years. In the beginning, everything is considered to have occupied a single infinitely dense point or singularity. After this point started to inflate in a Big Bang, the age of the universe did officially begin. Although this idea occurs unavoidably from the mathematics of general relativity, some scientists see it as problematic because the math can only elucidate what took place immediately after – not before or at – the singularity.
In their paper, the authors emphasize that their correction term are not added specifically to eliminate the Big Bang singularity. They applied Bohmian trajectories to an equation developed by Amal Kumar Raychaudhuri. The quantum-corrected equation explains that the universe may be filled with quantum fluid and this fluid might contain gravitons.
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Carla
Carla January 02, 2016
These new findings and terms that are difficult to compromise are what makes physics a fundamentally beautiful branch of science. Although I do not understand almost all of the terms presented in this idea, I can know for sure that there are still numerous problems that are yet to be solved and discoveries to be uncovered.
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