The Theoretical Key To The Universe!
Information = Randomness
The statement above answers all of the questions below:
Q. Is the universe predetermined?
A. No, if it is infinite then it contains infinite information, therefor it contains infinite randomness.
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Q. How big is the universe?
A. It's infinite, if we have free choice then it means the universe is completely random which means that the universe has infinite information.
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Q. What shape is the universe?
A. It's infinite, so it cant have a shape.
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Q. Can anything travel faster than the speed of light?
A. Yes, if the universe is expanding and the universe is infinite than that means that everything is traveling faster than the speed of light (i might be wrong, relativity and all that, so i'll post something about that soon).
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Q. how did the universe begin?
A. It's infinite so it cant have had a beginning.
This article was written by Liam Scaife.
The statement above answers all of the questions below:
Q. Is the universe predetermined?
A. No, if it is infinite then it contains infinite information, therefor it contains infinite randomness.
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Q. How big is the universe?
A. It's infinite, if we have free choice then it means the universe is completely random which means that the universe has infinite information.
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Q. What shape is the universe?
A. It's infinite, so it cant have a shape.
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Q. Can anything travel faster than the speed of light?
A. Yes, if the universe is expanding and the universe is infinite than that means that everything is traveling faster than the speed of light (i might be wrong, relativity and all that, so i'll post something about that soon).
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Q. how did the universe begin?
A. It's infinite so it cant have had a beginning.
This article was written by Liam Scaife.
TARDIS
This is the theory that could explain how the Doctor Who TARDIS works!
The idea is that there is (as already mentioned in Doctor Who) a timeline for every point in space-time. When the TARDIS travels back and forward in time, the timeline compresses and all the different mini universes pass into each other. Then the TARDIS can slip from one to another, finding itself in the same corresponding point at a different point in time. This article was written by Liam Scaife. |
The multiverse theory
We live in a universe, but the Multiverse Theory states that there could be other unconnected universes out there that have different laws of physics. There are three different theories, theory one: this theory states that there is other "bubble" universes of which there light has not reached us yet. Theory two: this time it is stated that there are complete other universes, all of which are the same just there is a certain amount of differences. Theory three: this one states that there are other "membrane" universes, all of which make up one big, grand universe!
This article was written by Nicholas Cranefield, and edited by Liam Scaife.
This article was written by Nicholas Cranefield, and edited by Liam Scaife.
How Star Wars is impossible
Have you ever heard those ships gun noises in space? Well sound needs air to actually make noises, as sound is made of waves and they need air to vibrate making noises. Meaning that those noises are impossible.
Also, the other way Star Wars is impossible is that those laser bolts. They are impossible, as sometimes you see people dodging the laser bolts. Well, this would be absolutely impossible, because laser bolts in real would travel at almost the speed of light, so it would be impossible. Also, "lightsabers" are impossible because they state that "lightsabers" are made of laser,which yet again would be impossible because. 1: The power source, having a compact and powerful enough power source. 2: The necessity of having something to reflect the end of the beam. 3: Lasers do not clash when their beams cross. 4: There are some materials that can withstand a "lightsaber", some can even deactivate once upon contact. 5: Laser are silent.
This article was written by Nicholas Cranefield.
Also, the other way Star Wars is impossible is that those laser bolts. They are impossible, as sometimes you see people dodging the laser bolts. Well, this would be absolutely impossible, because laser bolts in real would travel at almost the speed of light, so it would be impossible. Also, "lightsabers" are impossible because they state that "lightsabers" are made of laser,which yet again would be impossible because. 1: The power source, having a compact and powerful enough power source. 2: The necessity of having something to reflect the end of the beam. 3: Lasers do not clash when their beams cross. 4: There are some materials that can withstand a "lightsaber", some can even deactivate once upon contact. 5: Laser are silent.
This article was written by Nicholas Cranefield.
Heat-Death, or Thermodynamic Equilibrium
The universe will end one day, but how?
The most plausible theory is that the universe will suffer from thermodynamic equilibrium. This is an over complicated way of saying "the universe will be the same temperature, everywhere".
All chemical/physical actions rely on the changing of energy. For example:
*You jump when the electrical energy gets converted into kinetic energy, all within your bones.
*A window breaks when the kinetic energy of an object (like a soccer ball) gets converted into sound, and then back into kinetic energy when it hits the window.
If all the universe was the same temperature, there would be no pressure (for kinetic energy and sound energy), which in turn would stop all energies disappear.
This article was written by Liam Scaife.
The most plausible theory is that the universe will suffer from thermodynamic equilibrium. This is an over complicated way of saying "the universe will be the same temperature, everywhere".
All chemical/physical actions rely on the changing of energy. For example:
*You jump when the electrical energy gets converted into kinetic energy, all within your bones.
*A window breaks when the kinetic energy of an object (like a soccer ball) gets converted into sound, and then back into kinetic energy when it hits the window.
If all the universe was the same temperature, there would be no pressure (for kinetic energy and sound energy), which in turn would stop all energies disappear.
This article was written by Liam Scaife.
Second TARDIS Theory!
This is my second theory explaining the workings of the Doctor Who TARDIS! This theory only explains how the TARDIS could travel back in time, but its more plausible than the other!
Einsteins theory of relativity states that an object moving fast enough will eventually start to travel back in time. The TARDIS is known for entering the 'Time Vortex', this is where i believe the TARDIS has enough room to travel fast enough.
Soon i will be writing about the TARDIS 'bigger on the inside' aspect.
This article was written by Liam Scaife.
Einsteins theory of relativity states that an object moving fast enough will eventually start to travel back in time. The TARDIS is known for entering the 'Time Vortex', this is where i believe the TARDIS has enough room to travel fast enough.
Soon i will be writing about the TARDIS 'bigger on the inside' aspect.
This article was written by Liam Scaife.
"Its Bigger On The Inside!"
I have been writing a lot about the Doctor Who TARDIS, its amazing how much science goes into science-fiction!
As you probably know, the TARDIS is bigger on the inside (or "smaller on the outside", as Clara put it), but could this be possible in the real world?
So, there is a thing called a 'supertask', a way to execute an infinite amount of steps in a finite amount of time. Imagine you need to walk across the universe in less than two minutes, easy! Just take one step, wait one minute, take another, wait thirty seconds, take another, wait fifteen seconds and so on. Since your always halving the time it takes to take one step, your never going to reach one minute!
Now, Einsteins theory of relativity states that time and space are the same thing, so, if you can fit infinite steps in finite time, why not infinite matter in finite space!
This article was written by Liam Scaife
As you probably know, the TARDIS is bigger on the inside (or "smaller on the outside", as Clara put it), but could this be possible in the real world?
So, there is a thing called a 'supertask', a way to execute an infinite amount of steps in a finite amount of time. Imagine you need to walk across the universe in less than two minutes, easy! Just take one step, wait one minute, take another, wait thirty seconds, take another, wait fifteen seconds and so on. Since your always halving the time it takes to take one step, your never going to reach one minute!
Now, Einsteins theory of relativity states that time and space are the same thing, so, if you can fit infinite steps in finite time, why not infinite matter in finite space!
This article was written by Liam Scaife