So, I've been reading about the origins of the universe, and although I do not totally comprehend all of the concepts, it seems that a universe springing from "nothing" is not as far-fetched as it seems.
Particle physics seemingly allows for both matter and energy to spontaneously emerge, provided conditions are right. Although I believe the catalyst is unknown at this point, the Big Bang seems to have provided these ideal conditions. The Big Bang resulted in the high temperatures necessary to create the numerous interactions between particles from which all matter can trace its origins.
I need to learn the math necessary to understand this completely, which means that I may alway be at least partially in the dark.
More to follow later, but this is where I am right now.
Particle physics seemingly allows for both matter and energy to spontaneously emerge, provided conditions are right. Although I believe the catalyst is unknown at this point, the Big Bang seems to have provided these ideal conditions. The Big Bang resulted in the high temperatures necessary to create the numerous interactions between particles from which all matter can trace its origins.
I need to learn the math necessary to understand this completely, which means that I may alway be at least partially in the dark.
More to follow later, but this is where I am right now.
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