Sunday, January 18, 2015

Questions about the Universe I Hope to Be Able to Answer Someday

1. Can the expansion of the universe be described thermodynamically as a result of thermodynamic order arising from the friction of thermodynamic disorder, and/or thermodynamic sense arising from thermodynamic nonsense?

2. What, if anything, might cause system opening?

3. What was the universe like before it had matter?

4. Might the mode of the universe change from expansion to contraction? If not, then why?

5. What is meant when it is said that the universe is “flat?” Aren’t the substances within the universe curved? Is it just that it looks flat, or is it actually flat?

6. As the universe changes size, will its expansion cause physical laws to change, such that consequently all physical laws are impermanent and in need continual reevaluation?

7. As temperature approaches absolute zero, is there a decrease in quantum indeterminacy, such that Planck length is variable?

8. What is a false vacuum?

9. May it be that the universe became constructed as a result of several big bangs, as opposed to just one big bang?

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