Dr. Eric Haseltine
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
There is no such thing as nothing, according to modern cosmology.
And these particle-antiparticle pairs normally pop out of the void, whatever that is, recombined where the matter-antimeter completely annihilate, leaving some residual energy, which is one of the theories of dark energy that's pushing the universe apart.
And if these particle-antiparticle pairs pop out of nothingness on opposite sides of the event horizon... Hmm.
some of the energy escapes, which is why there is a glow or Hawking radiation around a black hole and why they think maybe black holes evaporate over time.
And it also solves some loss of information paradoxes around black holes, where physics says you can't create or destroy information in the physics sense.
And maybe this is how that's conserved.
And through entanglement, there are things that go out.
Well, the point I'm trying to get to is, let's suppose that we live in an n-dimensional universe, four, that we can see, but there are many more.
So imagine the analogy of a three-dimensional universe interacting with someone who only lives in two dimensions.
So if all we saw was two dimensions, everything would be in a flat plane.
There would be lines, right?
So let's say I'm a three-dimensional...
person and I have the surface of the water, which is two dimensions.
And I put my five fingers, well, four fingers and one thumb through it.
The two dimensional being is going to experience me as five circles, because that's where I intersect its reality.
So when you look at these quantum things popping in and out, that could be something as simple as if we were a plane.
And there was something circling that hit us every now and then.
We would see it pop in and pop out.
Yeah.
But it's only because we don't see the three-dimensional reality.