GRAVITY (from the BBC -“Wonders of the Universe”,
Chap.3)
THIS CHAPTER BEGINS…
The force
at the core of the history is Gravity; the architect of the Universe.
This fundamental force of nature builts everything we see. It creates shapes and order; and initiates patterns that repeat across the heavens.
Gravity also forges some of the most alien worlds in the Cosmos, worlds that defy the lead.
The quest to understand this fundamental force of nature has unleashed a golden age of creativity, innovation and discovery.
And is led to a far greater to understand our place in the Universe.
This fundamental force of nature builts everything we see. It creates shapes and order; and initiates patterns that repeat across the heavens.
Gravity also forges some of the most alien worlds in the Cosmos, worlds that defy the lead.
The quest to understand this fundamental force of nature has unleashed a golden age of creativity, innovation and discovery.
And is led to a far greater to understand our place in the Universe.
AND ENDS WITH BRIAN COX STATEMENT, SAYING:
“I think the most fascinating thing about gravity is that we know that our theory about it is not complete, is not perfect and is not able to describe everything. It is not able to describe what happens inside a black hole, is not able to describe what happened right back in the start of the Universe. And that is perhaps the most fascinating thing of all because that is where the scientists want to be. They want to be on the edge of our understanding, steering in the unknown. That’s what gravity is.”
“I think the most fascinating thing about gravity is that we know that our theory about it is not complete, is not perfect and is not able to describe everything. It is not able to describe what happens inside a black hole, is not able to describe what happened right back in the start of the Universe. And that is perhaps the most fascinating thing of all because that is where the scientists want to be. They want to be on the edge of our understanding, steering in the unknown. That’s what gravity is.”
COMMENTS and REFLECTIONS (parts taken and edited
from the same Chap. 3):
The
beginning of this “Wonders of the Universe” chapter is pretty much in line with
the Stephen Hawking Theory, who argues that
the Big Bang would has been originated thanks to the "Law of Gravity" which confuses to us mere mortals when he
argues that before the Big Bang was the NOTHINGNESS and that TIME did not
exist, finally preaching that the
Big Bang would be
THE ONLY EFFECT WITHOUT A CAUSE ...
clearly all in conditional
(speculative).
If the Big Bang finally
would have been the first major MULTIDIRECTIONAL and MASSIVE
BLACK HOLE in the
space that gave rise to the Universe;
and we put ourselves in the position of Brian Cox,
we can make some logic reflections:
1. Before the Big Bang there was
something that manifested itself two key elements of everything that exists:
TIME and GRAVITY.
2. UNIVERSAL SPACE opens with the Big Bang;
and there is an EXTERNAL SPACE we call INFINITE, but that would grow in layers
as the Universe expands.
3. Then in the Universe and its boundaries, the space-time of Albert Einstein
manifests. Einstein realized that gravity is the effect of the stars, planets and galaxies in their surrounding space. Space is not empty rather it is
a tessellation which he calls "space-time".
This fabric can be deformed, twisted and bent
by the enormous mass of the planets,
stars and galaxies.
4. Since black holes have such a huge mass in such
a tiny space (as well
would have happened in the Big Bang), warp the space-time more than any
other event in the Universe, by
the consequent immense gravitational attraction that can even destroy
a star and drag
his remains into orbit.
It would then be logical to think:
1. That the time manifests by the movement of something;
and that something was the pre-Big Bang Dark Matter (Time Energy Theory),
which would concentrate on a very dense point (the Singularity)
that -under the pressure of its associated
Dark Energy- broke the matter-antimatter balance
and simultaneously the Gravity at the time of the bang.
2. That the Gravity
existed before the Big Bang, precisely in the
interaction between Dark Matter and
Dark Energy.
3. That Dark Energy pushes the Dark Matter at the bang breaking the balance matter-antimatter and the Gravity, releasing photons,
protons and neutrons.
4. That immediately after the Big
Bang, Dark Energy entered recovering the interaction
Dark Matter - Dark Energy. Consequently
Gravity also recovered and thus –along with the electromagnetic light
energy- the first atoms were immediately formed. Then the
Universe evolution and development did begin.
5. That
new black holes are produced around the Universe, thus creating the galaxies
and stars. Subsequently and throughout billions of years, black holes were
produced from within the Universe being the great expression of gravity. Some
are formed when a star at least 15 times the mass of our sun collapses at the
end of its life (supernova). Black holes twist and warp space to such an extent
that they can swallow the light nearby. Since light cannot escape, black holes
and their contents are invisible to us. And the border beyond which not even
light can escape, is known as the "event horizon" where the speed of
light could be exceeded.
6. That
is hardly consistent the initial assertion that Gravity is the Architect of
the Universe which builds everything we see and creates all shapes and order. Gravity is simply a force of attraction between bodies, which are kept orbited
or within a dynamic spiral tessellation System within bubbles of Dark Matter -
Dark Energy interaction limiting systemic cluster at different Universe levels
(down to the atomic level); and within which the interaction between Dark
Matter and Dark Energy traverses all levels of ordinary matter within the Universe.
Gravity is part of the System.
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario