Living in a Quantum Dream

Living in a Quantum Dream

2022, Science  -   10 Comments
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Think of nothing. What do you see? You might imagine a vacuum, a region of the universe drained of all matter and radiation, but go further and try to think of a true nothing, an absolute nothing. This nothing is not just empty but devoid of space and time themselves. Given our everyday experiences this is hard to imagine. But we have often struggled with the concept of nothing.

The biblical story of creation tells us that in the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. But what existed before god's creation, in a moment before time, in a place before space? The Bible simply does not say.

And indeed our scientific theories and observations also tell us that our universe has not existed for eternity. They tell us that 14 billion years ago it had a beginning, a fiery birth in a maelstrom of particles and energy and it has been expanding and cooling ever since.

So what came before? Cosmologists offer tantalizing possibilities. Maybe our universe was begotten from a previous existence, part of an endless cycle, or formed in the violent collision between two other universes. But perhaps the most unsettling answer of all is that our universe was born from nothing. And if that is the case, how does one get something from nothing?

We are going to go on a journey across time and space, from the universe's first moments to its
far-flung future. We are going to unpack the meaning of quantum mechanics, explore its impact on the cosmos around us, leading us to the biggest question of all: Just where did the universe come from?

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Izaak Veenstra
Izaak Veenstra
2 years ago

There is a horizon of vision. But saying the universe has a set age is like saying the earth is flat. Just because you can't see/perceive of what might be farther back in time does not mean it just stops/starts. That is a theory based on the reaction to what we immediately see with no thought of how everywhere we look the universe is infinite.

Rajaram Menon
Rajaram Menon
2 years ago

Creation and recreation of the cosmos are discussed in Hinduism, though without the clarity required by science. The ancient Hindus believed in such creation, destruction and recreation.

Iolanda Ribeiro
Iolanda Ribeiro
2 years ago

Watching this documentary we stop for one seconds and think how important we are.

Cameron Parker
Cameron Parker
2 years ago

Informative and well put together. Definitely recommend watching.

Claudius Pereira
Claudius Pereira
2 years ago

In the begining was the Word .....