Technically, The Universe Shouldn’t Exist. So, Why Does It?

in science •  7 years ago  (edited)

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The origin of our universe is still one of the biggest mysteries that we have, despite there being pretty much a consensus about the big bang theory, which states that everything that there is, literally blew into existence from a single tiny point.

How the universe came into existence is something that you might read about or talk about commonly but what is not talked about generally by people is the why part. Why is the universe even there? It shouldn’t even exist, and yet it does.

Those of you who have read about this stuff know exactly what I’m talking about but I know many of you might be confused right now as to what I am even talking about.

To understand this, let’s go to the very instance of the big bang, when everything we see today, here on Earth and outside it, was created.

Matter Vs Antimatter

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We all know that the big bang led to the creation of all matter, but did you know that there was an almost equal amount of antimatter produced at the same time?

Antimatter is the exact opposite of matter. A normal atom has a proton (a positively charged particle) and a neutron as it’s nucleus and an electron (a negatively charged particle). An antimatter atom has an antiproton (a negatively charged particle) and a positron (a positively charged particle).

Basically when a matter and its antimatter collide, they annihilate each other because they are the exact opposites of each other, leaving behind energy.

So, when at the instance of big bang, matter and antimatter were created, all of them should have just cancelled each other out and there shouldn’t even have been a universe. Yet, we see a mind-blowingly large universe and all of the objects are almost entirely made of matter!

Imbalance At Big Bang

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Scientists are confounded by this. They say that matter and antimatter should have been equally created and if that had happened, there would be no universe today.

But something tipped the scale in favour of matter and the little matter that survived after the firecracker show during the first moments of the big bang, is everything that we see today.

This is what baffles scientists. There shouldn’t have been enough matter from the beginning to be able to create the hundreds of billions of galaxies or the hundreds of billions of stars in each one of them.

Associate Professor Martin Sevior of the University of Melbourne School of Physics says that this imbalance between matter and antimatter is a trillion times bigger than the standard model predicts.

Suggested Explanations

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Scientists have been at work trying to find the answer to this riddle. There are some explanations that they have put forward and some they are actively experimenting upon.

One explanation they provide is that maybe the universe is divided into several regions where matter and antimatter exist separately. From afar, the antimatter would still appear as matter and maybe that’s why we haven’t detected it yet.

Another theory, which is being tested at the KEK particle accelerator in Japan, is that there may be differences in the rate of decay of matter atoms and antimatter atoms.

So, by the time the humungous amount of matter and antimatter got done annihilating each other, there could still have been enough matter left that we see in the form of the current universe. Nothing is proved till date and it might still take quite some time for us to solve this riddle.


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good question...

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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Questions like these are really baffling and can drive you crazy if you start overthinking them. I doubt we will come close to an answer in our lifetime. Still, a nice topic to discuss from a philosophical aspect when having drinks with friends. :)

Yeah, I have high hopes that these questions will be answered within the 21st century. It would be a bummer to die without knowing these answers.

May be after our death we will know the mystery of universe, where science stops spirituality starts.

That is plausible too!

It seems to me this is a metaphysical question and modern culture insists that scientists should try to explain it.

This is such an interesting topic. Sometimes I go to bed at night dreaming about the mysteries of our universe.

haha me too!! It's actually beautiful to be on a tiny planet as tiny humans and yet think about the biggest thing there is and trying to contemplate the meaning of it all.

or maybe earth is a stimulation and nothing is real! LOL Still thinking about my alien theory. hehe.

haha If that theory is real, we may as well stop looking for the answers to current questions. We will then focus on finding our "programmers" and how to get in touch with them lol

hahah... next blog article... "How to get in touch with the aliens" :)

The universe exists within ourselves.. there is nothing external...

all but mind's projection

That's deep!

Thanks to Nisargadatta Maharaj :)

Very good post.
Expecting more post alike this.

Thank you :)

This is indeed still a puzzle today. New physics theories contain in general many possible other sources that will yield the matter-antimatter asymmetry that is needed. But which one is the good one and what is the correct mechanism are questions we are still after :)

Yeah, this is so interesting and frustrating to think about at the same time haha. I just wish we find some concrete answers within our lifetime :)

Me too! :)



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thank you :)

Consider this scenario. What if we're experiencing the equivalency of standing inside a server (matter) or display (data) looking around. Chances are, the answers are in the programming of the computers using the servers and data (intention for experiences). To do what was intended is most likely what we are doing. Where we are is to facilitate that doing. Perhaps?

Are you referring to the matrix theory?

Nice post, I nerded out on this one, thanks!

haha! Glad you liked it :)

Newtonian mechanics replaced by quantum mechanics. The big bang asserts one free miracle.

Think in terms of information instead of matter. There is no Universe, it's a simulation. Someone/thing, hit the run button.

Call it what you will. The Big Cheese, Motherboard of all that is, was, or ever will be.

The day's of Feynman's "Shut up and calculate," are over. The double slit experiment was the proof they refused to acknowledge.

They had an excuse in 1927, before computer simulations. What's the excuse now?

yeah, this theory is beginning to really get people to think. Sometimes I think that it is all just a simulation too. Maybe one day we will find out. Maybe we won't.

Thomas Campbell has put forth five new physics experiments that will back mother nature into a corner, so to speak. When these have been completed I think we will have much more definitive proof.

I will definitely read about these experiments. Sounds really interesting. :D

absolutely right it might still take quite some time for us to solve this riddle.

Yeah, let's hope the scientists at work are able to make some breakthroughs in this area.

beautifully explained technically universe shouldnt exist great

Thanks!!

The Big Bang does not say that the Universe came from nothing. Science never said that the nothingness once existed. What science says is that all the Observable Universe in the past was much more dense and concentrated into a singularity.

The Big Bang Theory tells us how the Universe evolved through time, not that it popped up or was "created" from the nothingness.

I didn't say that it was :)

Thanks for posting this! These large questions have always intrigued me. There are some many variables that occurred to produce life and the universe that know. It's mind blowing.

yeah, there are some really large questions that we still don't know anything about. Time will tell.

great postt.

thanks! :)

And what do you think after all these theories, why does Universe exist?

It is evident that somehow there was more matter than antimatter at the beginning. How this came to be is anybody's guess at this point!

Very interesting subject!

@sauravrungta Your view point of creation of Universe is really amazing....Your this blog must be resteem bro.....With 100%® vote....

Thank you!!

Yes yes...welcome...

I believe the universe is eternal and did not start and will not end. It is easier to believe that than to believe it started form nothing . Something from nothing is a fallacy. Please check out www.thunderbolts.info

That is an interesting thought!

Because it was created :0

yeah lots of people do think so!

So, it exist because it does not exist? It would answer the question "why" we exist, just because it just doesnt matter :)

no, it exists because it matters. Literally ;)

That's one of the reasons the big bang theory is flawed. And when astrophysicists are confronted with their theory's inconsistencies, they throw more speculations and theory at it to preserve their status quo.

Well the standard model of physics does explain a whole host of things and it wouldn't be right to just toss it out, in my opinion.

It does explain many things, I'm not questioning the standard model, I'm questioning the big bang theory.

This is the kind of stuff I spend my alone time thinking about. Love it! Keep up the good work!

I am glad you liked it :)