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Non Life Sciences => Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology => Topic started by: koro on 24/07/2021 15:26:20

Title: The arrow of time and the expanding universe
Post by: koro on 24/07/2021 15:26:20
time = a unit to quantify entropy
the 2D shell that is the universe is always EXPANDING…which cause the quantum information stored on the shell which makes up the matter inside the shell (holographic theory) to always go from order to disorder….maybe it is the expanding universe which is the basis of that thermodynamic law…
if the 2D shell is also made of space-time and if by space it means the stored quantum information what actually expands is only the time from the law of conservation of the total quantum information…..so wonder if the arrow of time existing in only one direction comes from this basis of expansion of time in the 2D shell of the expanding universe
Title: Re: The arrow of time and the expanding universe
Post by: Eternal Student on 24/07/2021 15:57:56
Hi.

   I'm not sure what the question is or topic for discussion might be.

if the 2D shell is also made of space-time
   I'm not sure that space-time is widely accepted as being any sort of substance.  What does it mean for something to be made of space-time?
   Also, you seem to be trying to define time or at least the arrow of time.  There may be some tautology or circular argument here.  You may have accidentally already used  "time"  in  "space-time"  to try and define what time is.
Title: Re: The arrow of time and the expanding universe
Post by: Origin on 26/07/2021 03:29:56
time = a unit to quantify entropy
Time has the SI units of s (seconds)
Entropy has the SI units of f631efbdc6f3ad15e498b09451f8b7bb.gif (joules per degree Kelvin)
Clearly your 'equation' cannot be right.
the 2D shell that is the universe is always EXPANDING…which cause the quantum information stored on the shell which makes up the matter inside the shell (holographic theory) to always go from order to disorder….maybe it is the expanding universe which is the basis of that thermodynamic law…
if the 2D shell is also made of space-time and if by space it means the stored quantum information what actually expands is only the time from the law of conservation of the total quantum information…..so wonder if the arrow of time existing in only one direction comes from this basis of expansion of time in the 2D shell of the expanding universe
I think you have taken the balloon analogy of the universe way too literally.
Title: Re: The arrow of time and the expanding universe
Post by: TommyJ on 29/07/2021 14:35:20
Some aspects suggest two dimensions of time.
It is also related to questioning the role time plays in relation to gravity and other forces.

On the subatomic level, we might be able to detect additional dimensions of space. Another aspect, the electrical charges associated with certain particles may in fact exist, due to their interaction with these other dimensions of space.
Membrane theory  with string theory, quarks are actually made up of vibrating strings of energy. Each vibrate at a certain pitch.
Each vibration corresponds to a certain particle, a proton, an electron, etc. They also account for the four natural forces of the universe: gravity, electromagnetism, and the stronger and weaker nuclear forces.
Heisenberg’s principle states that you can measure a particle for momentum or position, but not both simultaneously. Perhaps they’re in different times.