Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Boring Old Physics

OK. I know Einstein and singularities predictions... from a layman's perspective.

I get (almost) Heisenberg and uncertainty and Schroeder. I know quantum and gravity do not match relativity.

Maybe the problem is us.

Using the old million beach balls example, perhaps what we "see" as a singularity are different applications of values in the equations than the way things really are. Perhaps, in a multiverse of beach balls, a singularity isn't just one place or point, it's millions or more of such places or points. The massive gravity is because at that juncture we have to include ALL, or some such portion of their combined gravitational effect.

If it's gravity at all.