Toward A New Theory of the ‘Total Universe’
Toward A New Theory of the ‘Total Universe’
Author(s): David McGraw Jr.Subject(s): Philosophy, Philosophy of Science
Published by: Международное философско-космологическое общество
Keywords: the Universe; time; Big Bang; age; existence; theory;
Summary/Abstract: Recent developments in Particle Physics and Cosmology lead one naturally to the existence of many universes. Although direct confirmation of other universes is difficult, it is not impossible. This paper is an attempt at a new theory for multiple universes. Time started long before the big bang that started our universe. In fact, our universe is just one of many that exist in a larger area of space. So the big bang that began our universe is not the beginning of time, but it was just the start of our universe. The idea of t = 0, goes back long before the creation of our universe. Time has been around for an infinite period. Time is not just continuing in our universe, but time is continuing in the area of space where our universe began. Our universe is not as old as time, in the larger area of space that was our universe’s origin, time is older than we can understand. The limit of time is infinite, time started zillions, and zillions of years ago. Many others universes are much older than our universe. This larger area of space contains many other universes. The number of universes is infinite, so some universes are far older than our universe. These ultimate areas of space were our universe started, is still creating new universes. Many big bangs have occurred in the past, and many big bangs will occur in the future. Big bangs are not something that happens just once or twice. Many different universes exist; in this larger area of space we can call the ‘Total universe’. In the ‘Total Universe’ energy is not conserved, and entropy tends to remain constant.
Journal: Philosophy and Cosmology
- Issue Year: 14/2015
- Issue No: 14
- Page Range: 48-56
- Page Count: 9
- Language: English