The universe [Theme] Page 6



Compared with the eternal cosmos in the view of the ancients, our own universe is rather new: it is about 14 billion years old. And its future may also have a limit. According to modern cosmological concepts, after a long existence, it is destined either to suddenly disappear as a result of the Great Compression, or gradually turn into a dark and cold Nothingness. The temporary finiteness of our world (today it is, yesterday it was not yet, and tomorrow it will not be) makes its existence unreliable and dependent on circumstances - as well as mysterious. It seems that a world that stands on a solid ontological foundation should not behave in this way, but should be eternal and imperishable. Such a world, unlike the finite universe of the Big Bang, would look self-sufficient and could even contain the reason for its own existence.
№ 427568   Added MegaMozg 16-09-2021 / 10:42
Maybe the world exists precisely because in general it is better than nothing? Some philosophers think so. They call themselves "axiarchists" (from the Greek "value is the most important!") and argue that space could have emerged in response to the need for value. If they are right, then the world (and our existence in it) may be better than we think. We should take a closer look around to notice its subtle virtues – for example, hidden harmonies and small joys.
№ 427566   Added MegaMozg 16-09-2021 / 10:36
In this world of phenomena, real loss is as impossible as actual acquisition.
№ 427345   Added MegaMozg 09-09-2021 / 17:21
Information is inconceivable without physics. Knowledge must necessarily be encoded in something. In icons on paper, in knots on a rope, in semiconductor cells. But physics is not conceivable without information. A universe where all processes are random is not a universe at all. Deep patterns, powerful interactions - this is the basis of existence.
№ 427247   Added MegaMozg 07-09-2021 / 04:54
And for a long time, many thousands of years ...
№ 425980   Added MegaMozg 20-08-2021 / 12:12
Your life will be worthwhile only if you do what you really care about. It is important to find it. You just need to delve deeper into the ability to make everything your own. When everything around you becomes yours ... the whole world is yours ... your universe ... when it becomes a part of you. If you are absolutely involved and continuously strive to create something of value for yourself, then your very existence will become worthwhile. If it doesn't make sense, then what is it?
№ 425857   Added Viker 20-08-2021 / 11:37
Unfortunately, decades later, I had to admit that I was wrong: there was nowhere to run. All these were links of the same chain, differing only in size: our quarter - our city - Italy - Europe - our planet. Now I understand that it was not our neighborhood or Naples that was sick, but the entire globe, the entire Universe, all the universes, no matter how many there are in the world. And nothing can be done here, except perhaps to bury your head deeper in the sand.
№ 425672   Added Viker 20-08-2021 / 10:51
- Warning: the translation will be available to all life forms around the planet. The translation is as follows: Doctor who? Doctor Who? Doctor Who?
№ 425497   Added Viker 20-08-2021 / 10:19
- Yes. If you are trying to break through a wall, you choose the weakest point. And to break into this Universe, you choose this crack ...
№ 425493   Added Viker 20-08-2021 / 10:19
In the Universe, except for the sake of sterility of the Earth experiment, insurmountable spaces are provided.
№ 425316   Added petrashevgant 13-08-2021 / 00:02
Most likely, we are alone in the galaxy. Advanced life, quite possibly the only one in the galaxy. And the Fermi paradox that if there are to be aliens, where are they? Why don't we see them? This is not a paradox, but a completely natural phenomenon associated with a negligible probability of the origin of life. But the paltry probability doesn't mean that life shouldn't have appeared at all. The universe is huge. It's virtually infinite. If we take Kunin's estimate, 10-1000, we are the only ones in the horizon of the Universe. So what? The universe is many, many orders of magnitude wider than this horizon and the number of universes with similar laws of nature that allow life is also likely infinite. So, no matter how small the probability was, it had to come true somewhere, because of the infinite number of possible attempts.
№ 425105   Added MegaMozg 08-08-2021 / 10:51
Science is a way to stay away from self-deception and from deceiving others. Have Scientists Sinned? Of course! We have misused science, like any other tool at our disposal. And that is why it should not be allowed to remain only in the hands of the dominant minority. The more science belongs to all of us, the less likely it is to be misused. These values undermine manifestations of fanaticism and ignorance. After all, the universe is mostly darkness with dotted islands of light.
№ 425070   Added MegaMozg 07-08-2021 / 04:39
Your soul, but the property of the universe.
№ 424948   Added MegaMozg 05-08-2021 / 12:33
The universe revealed its secrets to them. Study, learn secrets. But no, they don't want to.
№ 424667   Added Viker 02-08-2021 / 12:32
- I understand that this is a quote from Muriel Rackeyser.
№ 424335   Added MegaMozg 27-07-2021 / 18:21