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Singularity as Separate Entity
- By Mohsen Kermanshahi
- Published 10/15/2005
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Mohsen Kermanshahi
I was born in 1948 in Iran. I am married with three children. Currently I am holding a private dental practice in Toronto, Canada. Theoritical Physics is my passion. I have put a model for theory of everything together which is published under, www.universaltheory.org. This is an ongoing research and development. Currently I am working on the puzzle of mass, inertia and gravity. I look forward to receive other members critical review of those articles of mine that Robert kindly published in the ToeQuest website. Discussing any other related topic with ToeQuest members is always educational and I crave for it.
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Burst of energy was not the only factor, which initiated our universe. They were also physical laws, which guided and shaped the universe as it did. This laws and information was also present at the beginning. Can I conclude that information is also a property of singularity, which was leaked inside our universe at the time of big bang?
The concept of zero point energy proposes that there is energy available at zero point. The amount of this energy is calculated as 1/2 h, where h is Planck Constant which is equal to equal to 6.64*10-34 joule per second. Further on in this model we take Planck Constant (h) as minimum amount of energy debriefed from singularity.
If h=J.s -1 then its dimension is dimension of energy divided by dimension of time.
Δh = ΔE/ΔT = M c2/T = ML2 T-2/T = ML2 2 T-1
Where M is mass, L stands for dimension and T is time. Here we want to conclude that the properties of mass, distance and time is included in (h), which means information about these basic elements is contained in minimum amount of energy (h) found in zero point.(40)
Above we concluded that energy in singularity is maximum. Energy always accompanies with field. Field contains information. So singularity has to have maximum information.(40)
Let us discuss it further. Our hypotheses assume singularity as media to connect different part of space-time. On the other hand in an empty infinite universe movement of one object does not have a meaning. Motion is relative to other objects. Even spatial position of each object is relativistic. How would an object aware of another remote object, which is moving compare to it? Where do the laws of physics obtain the spatial information from different objects in distant places to act upon them accordingly?
Time is also relativistic. There should be information about a universal clock in every miniscule of space so the laws of physics utilize it and acting according to it.
How are different objects aware of each other's presence?
It seems that information is flowing and is accessible everywhere. And as such it has to be the property of the medium. We assumed singularity as our medium.
Just as a token, remember that space, time and matter are not the only elements, which are swallowed by black holes. Information pours into them as well. There is actually a debate about where this information ends up in black holes.
Although recently, Stephen Hawking claimed that information is brought back at the end of black hole dissolution. In any case it is an indication that information can travel back and forth to singularity. What lies inside and beyond singularity is the question.
Last but not the least, on the story of big bang we follow a road from zero organization to more and more organized world. In a sense we start from maximum entropy. Maximum entropy means no organization and maximum information. (40)
Fields: information Domain
May be we can interpret fields as information domain. Any mass entering it, will be affected by the background order. Remember we chose information as one of the irreducible principles of singularity.
With the above definition we have hypothesized that singularity is in equilibrium. It has maximum amount of entropy (no material or even spatial structure). It also contains maximum amount of information.
In space-time universe what mass does for matter and gravity, motion does for space and time, fields do for energy and information.
The above Characteristics, describes a kind of entity, which I suppose can exist outside of space-time universe. Although, singularity may not be the best name for this entity, because it may get confused with condensed mass singularity. On the other hand I cannot resist choosing it because otherwise, it perfectly describe the proposed entity. This singularity is not as pernicious, because it does not contain ultra dense mass.
Shrinking World
Einstein's special relativity tells us that when an object is moving relative to a framework, its size shrinks for some one residing in that framework. the amount of shrinkage depends on speed of object. If we take this principle to extreme, for a framework which is not moving at all, the moving object downsizes to zero.
If notion of distance is not present in singularity, logically there is no movement for such entity, so we can take it fixed and motionless .therefore in such framework, the size of moving space-time will reduce to zero.
I adapted this concept from the universal theory of relativity by By Roland Michel Tremblay and Big Shrink by Richard Quist. It is interesting how the above authors reflected and expressed the non locality and shrunk world that they sense in their minds to a new model for universe.
So far we tried to follow physical laws to reach the proposed singularity. But the result is something, which may not occur in physics that we know. On the other hand, departing from classic physical laws, when evidence dictates it, is not a very extraordinary action. Please note that, quantum mechanics, which are dealing with particles that are the building blocks of our physical universe, are also accepting non-locality (not spatial) and wavelike (no-mass) characteristics, which are similar to characteristics, I proposed for singularity.
I would like to bring Kurt Godel's philosophy of mathematics on his works on undecideability as an indication for the possibility of presence of entities beyond our space-time universe.
"He reasoned that there would always be mathematical statements that are true but can never be proved to be true from existing axioms. He envisaged these true statements as therefore already existing- out there- in a platonic domain, beyond our ken." 7 p 142
Now, lets see if the above definition of singularity can help us to find solutions for the unexplained paradoxes which exists in theoretical physics and questions about nature of consciousness.
At this point, for the concept to get more familiar and tangible, let us explore the mind. We have to accept the mind as an inseparable part of our world. Abner Shimony agrees with Roger Penrose that mentality can be treated scientifically. 5- P144
Paul Davies states "I have come to the point of view that mind is conscious awareness of the world. It is not a meaningless and incidental quirk of nature, but absolutely fundamental facet of reality." 7-p16
Mind is the tool that we use to interpret and recognize the world around us. Let us use this tool to clarify the above concept further.
Summary; in this view, we define singularity as a separate entity from space-time universe, which lacks space, time and matter and includes infinite amount of energy and information. We further speculated that energy fields are originated in singularity. In case of gravity, any object inside space-time would derive this force proportionate to its mass. We also assumed that space-time universe exists and expands inside the proposed singularity.
In following chapters I will offer explanations for many unexplained phenomena in physics in the basis of proposed model and explore the mystery of mind and its relation to other elements of reality.
References
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5. The Large, the Small and the Human Mind, Roger Penrose et al, Cambridge University Press, 1955
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7. The Mind of God, Paul Davies, 1992, Touchstone Book, Simon & Schuster
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40. Coutesy of N. Sahelgozin, Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran
41. http://www.crownedanarchist.com/relativity.htm
42. http://www.geocities.com/bigshrink2000/
49. A unified physics by 2050?, Steven Weinberg, Scientific American, Volume 13 Number 1
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