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KIKI 29d ago
String vs Quantum Loop Theory Einstein’s theory of relativity presupposes that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, hence the idea of an infinitely expanding universe (energy) whereby matter (m) interacts according to the laws of the speed of light and gravity (c squared). The infinite expansion (and contraction) of the universe observed upon physical matter to include Time gives us a sort of “String Theory” for quantum physics whereby particles form a physical entanglement based on the force of dark matter. It’s not gravity as we know it that determines the state of matter holding particles in space but rather little impeccable black holes directly related to the Higgs boson that are responsible for the infinite state of matter. So the question arises, is gravity a force of its own, or is gravity subject to the properties of dark matter, namely the “dark energy” that comprises 95% of subatomic reality? Is Einstein’s theory of an infinitely expanding universe confined to a quantum particle in any space at any time, namely as black holes rather than strands, or strings as they’re commonly known, of time? String theory accounts for the measure of non-linear time/space, namely matter in constant state of flux due to quantum entanglement. Still, the idea of ever expanding space/time remains irrevocably bound to entropy and decay, ie the idea of a contrasting black hole directly proportional to the ever-expanding universe ready to suck all matter into its Abyss. While Black holes in space/time are quantifiable by scientific equations, they are not quantifiable via experimentation and cannot be proven as such. While the theory and an equation for black holes exists, there lacks any physical evidence or proof for the existence of black holes. Why presume a directly proportional black hole in outer space exists when black holes may be pockets of dark matter imbedded within matter itself, ie the idea of “dark energy” as literal black holes part and parcel of matter itself? Another theory, the Quantum Loop Theory, rejects Einstein’s theory of relativity of an infinite universe for a closed, or bound system within which physical matter interacts with dark matter within the binds of dark energy. Herein black holes exist within space/time and not on the periphery of outer space. The Quantum Loop Theory ties the loose strings of so called “String Theory” (pun intended!) by presupposing a bound and closed phenomenal world rather than an infinite and transient one that Einstein speculated with the theory of relativity. So black holes do exist, only they’re not to be found in outer space but in the comfort of our very own living rooms! Therefore dark matter is the black hole within the here and now: the essence of Buddhist teachings and the true meaning of nirvana, or “lights out.”
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