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So you can not create the vacuum energy.
I keep asking how you make the first BH and you don't have a sensible answer.
That's what logic says; if you can use the vacuum energy to create a universe, then I can too.
Please - it isn't my personal rules.
You have confirmed that you are working according my rules.
I'm using logical rules.
How can we distinguish between real theories to science fiction theory?Don't you think that the only way to prove any theory is to set an expectation and validate those expectations by real measurements?
Prove it by real observation or don't raise the science flag any more.
Please remember - the OBSERVATION is above any law and any mathematics.There is no way to for the observation to meet our wrong mathematics.We must adjust our mathematics to meet the real observation!!!
Any law of science must be based on clear observation.
They have to prove those ideas ONLY by real observations and verifications.
The first rule is that you can't create anything without real energy source.I hope that you agree with this rule.
If so, then based on your following reply we first must set the BBT deep in the garbage.
So before we start our deep discussion about the vacuum energy, do we all agree that the BBT should be set in the garbage as it has no real energy source to start with?
No one needs to create the vacuum energy.
Sorry - you can't just start a theory while all the Energy of the Universe is already there.
QuoteQuote from: Dave Lev on Today at 07:04:06So before we start our deep discussion about the vacuum energy, do we all agree that the BBT should be set in the garbage as it has no real energy source to start with?It's been in the garbage for pages now. At least, that's the stance I've been taking. Bored Chemist isn't me, though, so he's free to defend the Big Bang theory all he wants.
Quote from: Dave Lev on Today at 07:04:06So before we start our deep discussion about the vacuum energy, do we all agree that the BBT should be set in the garbage as it has no real energy source to start with?
QuoteQuote from: Dave Lev on Today at 10:24:18No one needs to create the vacuum energy.That goes against this quote of yours:
Quote from: Dave Lev on Today at 10:24:18No one needs to create the vacuum energy.
Quote from: Dave Lev on 13/08/2021 20:54:26Sorry - you can't just start a theory while all the Energy of the Universe is already there.
The Vacuum energy was always there
My job is to explain how that energy sets the first BH and how that first BH sets our wonderful infinite universe.
Do appreciate.Quote from: Kryptid on Today at 10:47:37QuoteQuote from: Dave Lev on Today at 10:24:18No one needs to create the vacuum energy.That goes against this quote of yours:No it's notQuote from: Kryptid on Today at 10:47:37Quote from: Dave Lev on 13/08/2021 20:54:26Sorry - you can't just start a theory while all the Energy of the Universe is already there.The Universe was always infinite.
Quote from: Dave Lev on 08/09/2021 11:13:20The Vacuum energy was always thereWhere did it come from?
Vacuum energy is the property of the space itself.
Is it clear to you?
Quote from: Dave Lev on 08/09/2021 14:06:17Vacuum energy is the property of the space itself.Where did the space come from?
No one needs to create the big bang.Like the VE, it is "just there".
the space was always there in our infinite 3D Universe.
The BBT energy isn't a property of space.
I know what it is.I asked where it came from.You did not answer.
Therefore, I do not start the theory while all the energy is already in our infinite Universe.
Quote from: Dave Lev on 08/09/2021 14:18:43the space was always there in our infinite 3D Universe.Please provide experimental evidence for this statement (in accordance with your own insistence that only experimental evidence should be used to support theories.)
Your model starts with an infinite amount of total vacuum energy. Then your model posits that the total amount of matter and energy in the Universe today is infinite as well. So the amount of energy at the start is the same as it is now. You can't have more than infinite energy. So you are indeed starting your model off with the maximum possible energy, and thus contradict this rule:
So does that mean you are getting rid of this rule?Quote from: Dave Lev on 13/08/2021 20:54:26Sorry - you can't just start a theory while all the Energy of the Universe is already there.
No, there is no contradiction.