Aristarchus in Exile Posted October 6, 2011 Posted October 6, 2011 Enstein's contemporary Pascual Jordan said, "A star can be made out of nothing at all because at point of zero volume its negative gravitational energy precisely cancels out its positive mass energy." Jordan was one of the 'fathers' of Quantum Mechanics. A Scientific American article a few years old proposes Space and Time composed of quantum bits woven together. It has been proposed that quantum fluctuations in space may have created matter (with resulting gravity) .. I propose that quantum fluctuations may also have created a perfect form of nothingness, pushing the quantum bits of space and time away from each other, with resulting anti-gravity, and that the 'anti-gravity grew into the bubbles known as Voids. In my theory, as these bubble grew, they pushed matter apart as well as together, resulting in the present structural form of the universe. Acclerated expansion would occur through cumulative effects of bubbles roughly in line with each other .. causing matter further away to be pushed faster than matter close in. This theory requires no Dark Matter or Dark Energy.
Phi for All Posted October 23, 2011 Posted October 23, 2011 Jordan's math isn't used anymore in quantum mechanics. It was replaced by von Neumann algebra, which has many more applications. Is there a test which will provide evidence to support your theory?
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