Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Infinite Universe or Multiverse?

Hello readers, 

What is up. So I have seen a few videos/readings about this theory called the multiverse theory. Basically this theory says that whatever we think of happening, write about, say, or anything else, become a new universe. In this new universe, whatever we thought of, happens. So every single imagination we have, would come true in it's own universe. 

Now there is a problem. I have already written a post about the infinite universe theory before, and you would probably think that these two theories go hand in hand. But they don't. There can only be one, but there would also both be true if one is true. Confusing, yes. But to make sense think of this. One theory is that there are many many many universes. Mine is how there is only one that goes on forever through reincarnation. And the multiverse theory is that with every thought, a new universe is made.

Now with all three theories, there would be the same endless possibilities. But each has its own way of doing things. One says that the universe was already there. One says that it is only one universe going in a cycle. And the last says that the universe is made with our thoughts.

So to have both be right, you would need to see that it is an A to B answer. One possibility is that the multiverse theory be correct, A, where because there is an endless possibility for our imagination, the infinite universe theory would be correct, B. Another way is that the infinite universe theory is correct, A, so instead of us making the new universe with our thoughts, the universe would already be there and we just happened to have thought it, B. 

So either way, only one theory can be truly correct, while the other is only partly correct.

P.S. I am sorry if this post is weird/confusing I am up after midnight writing this.

Friday, August 2, 2013

Infinate Universe

Hey,

So you probably have heard about this theory about how there are infinite number of universes. I think there is, but at the same time there aren't. What I mean is that there are going to be an infinite amount of universe outcomes. As I have said before in my Big Bang Theory, if you haven't read it Here a Link. Now what I do think is that there is one universe, and it goes into a circle of "life". It has a Big Bang, then is there for a long time, then starts to become old and unstable, collapses into another big bang causing a whole new universe. And this cycle goes on forever in a loop. I'm Not saying that there isn't another universe, or that the infinite universe theory is wrong. this is only a theory that I have, and I still do believe that other theories could be true. But judging by what technology we have, and how much about everything we don't know, I'm guessing that we will die before this can be proved.


As always,

Scientifically,
-Connor

Friday, July 12, 2013

Numberphile's Googolplex and Clones?

Hey

So Numberphile has a video that they released awhile back about googol and googolplex. I am pretty sure most of you have heard of a googol and a googolplex, and we are not talking about the search engine, they are numbers. You have a googol which is 10100, which is basically 1 followed by 100 zeros. Then there is googolplex, which is 1010100, which is basically 10 the the power of a googol. Now they say in the video that if you had a universe that was a googolplex meters across, that you would see "repetition", which means you could see a clone of yourself, because there is a limited amount of quantum states that can make up the space something takes up. And that limited amount is 101070, which is less than this universe, so in theory you would see yourself somewhere else in this universe because there is enough space to run out of different combinations of matter.

If you want to see the video here is a link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GEebx72-qs



Now, there is a problem with this theory. First, the universe would have to be a little larger to be realistic because we are talking about the combination of matter, and this would only work if this universe that is googolplex meters across was more than 70% matter. And realistically the universe is just empty space. And also even if you had the entire universe filled with matter, there isn't enough space to have every combination of matter twice, so instead of you being the two times, there is only a chance of having you there. Plus, the chance of having everything different in the first  101070 meters isn't 100%, and the same with the rest of the universe.

But all in all, if you had a perfect universe, then yes you would be able to see yourself somewhere else in the
 universe.
As always

Scientifically
-Connor

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Fingerprints

So, apparently the reason we have fingerprints is unknown. Scientists thought that it was to have better grip on dry stuff, but that has been proved wrong. So here we go.

Movement. That is the reason why. We grasp, grab, squeeze, hold, pinch, pull and do a lot of other things with our hands that require to move our hands. and your finger prints are so the skin can move closer or spread apart when we do something. Have you ever had a blister on you hand, and popped it? well, have you noticed how that skin feels when you pick something up. it feels weird. that is because the skin can't separate or "close"  as good as the regular skin with you fingerprint. The new layer of skin is smooth, so the skin has to either rip, or bump up. But the ridges of the fingerprint allow for it to curl together or spread apart. Like when you have a shoe with those bumps, it is there so the shoe can flex better than a shoe without. That is it. And the reason for everyone's fingerprint to be different, is because you try to put together two artificial hands, made of millions and millions of tiny building blocks, and tell me when they are EXACTLY the same.



As always,

Scientifically,
-Connor

The Mpemba effect

Hey,

So we have the Mpemba effect, which most of you have probably heard.

The Mpemba effect is how hot water freezes faster than cold water. But not like this:

8oz of water at 90°c, marked a, is put in a freezer. Another 8oz of water at 30°c, marked b, is put in the same freezer, at the same time. 5 minutes later, when the freezer was opened, the cup marked a was frozen and the cup marked b was not.

No. we are talking about the rate that it freezes, not the overall time.

This happens because heat goes up and cold goes down.

So you put your cold water in the freezer, and as it is in there, the cold water goes down, and the warmer water goes up. After some time we get some small pieces of ice. This ice floats to the top, as it is less dense the liquid water, and after some time we get water.

Now you put a cup of hot water in the freezer, and when it is in there the heat travels up, forcing the colder air down to the water, due to diffusion in the air, causing more colder air to hit the top of the cup. Now because we have that cold air, it cools the water,  so the top is now colder than the bottom, and we have the colder water go to the bottom and the hotter to the top. this goes on and on and on, which makes the cooling process go by faster.

And that is the answer to the Mpemba effect.



as always,

Scientifically,
-Connor

Monday, May 13, 2013

Interactions

What's Up,

What do you guys want me to do theories/explanations of. Like chemistry, math, astronomy. It's up to you, I mean: why would I post stuff that no one cares about or stuff that no one wants to know. So tell me what you guys want me to post.



Scientifically,
-Connor

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Connor's Big Bang Theory

What's Up,

So I have had my theory, as well as every other person out there, on what caused the big bang. The big bang has mystified scientists for as long as we discovered it. Now we know what actually caused the big bang, it is having a point of extreme heat, density, and some other stuff. This caused so powerful forces to combine causing the "explosion" that created the universe. But what caused that? Well, hold on to your seats cause here we go:

Black holes.

A point in space of infinite density, where a star ran out of fuel, causing it to become to dense and crushing itself to a single point under it's own gravity. well we all know how they are made and what they are. But what I have never seen or heard is their part in the big bang. Think about it, black holes are unstoppable, even to light.

So my theory is that after a long time, the universe has one black hole, now this bad boy moves around a bit, "sucking" up some other stars, planets and other space junk. then more are made, and more, and more. So eventually we have a lot of unstoppable black holes. After a while, A long time (I.E. not even after our solar system dies), and all that is left is these black holes. The reason for everything being gone is everything has been absorbed by these black holes. So after some more time, these black holes come closer, and combine. So then after some time we get like 5 GIGANTIC super black holes, then 2 combine, so 4 are left over. Then more combinations to have only 2 of these black holes left over. From the entire universe, from stars to planets to galaxies. Only two black holes. The last two thing in from this giant universe combine. leaving everything in one point.

Everything in one point. The reason for the Big Bang. This my friends is what caused the Big Bang, the thing that started the universe, to happen. This is the answer that scientists have been searching for. What Caused everything.

Now because history repeats itself, this will probably happen to our lovely universe, and to the next. In an infinite loop.

And that is the answer to the Big Bang.



As always,

Scientifically,
-Connor