Monday 9 May 2016

Could we create a new universe? If so, would it destroy our own? How much would it cost?

There is a nice story about a secret Tibetan book. The name of it is irrelevant. There are many volumes and they say that first are about plants, natural remedies, how to build and so on, but the last volumes are about how to build universes in perfect integration and harmony. Also there is a similar legend/story about a sacred/secret knowledge library named Solomanta in some European spiritual tradition.

I could make an analogy with the lucid dreaming. Most of the people have lucid dreams maybe few times in a lifetime. There are some who train and have this kind of awareness few times a week. Few of them have this regularly, and maybe once every century there are some that dream only lucid, fully aware. Now, in your dream, which is a totally virtual universe that you create and maintain,  most of the people create familiar environments, your house, your street, some claim to create their whole town. Now. Imagine that next steps in this skill are a new town, a world/planet, a solar system, an universe. Each of this imply the next level of mastery. To start to have lucid dreams you need few months, to reach a mastery level necessary to be able to create a whole town you probably need a lifetime. That is 80 years. Each level after this is at least 10 times more difficult, so you will need 80x10x10x10=Aprox.8000 years  of  training only to be able to simulate in your mind the creation and maintaining of one entire universe.

Now we have the real problem, to use this knowledge in the real world. This is even harder. There are stories about people able to conjure and  transmute objects in real life, let's assume this is real, and there are people able to conjure raw energy and create atoms, and put this atoms in structures, and they are able to create both inanimate and animated objects/beings. The stories about this kind of people make us to approximate 2-10 beings able to create let's say an apple in one millennium. We presume all this is real, i remind you. All this people appear to be initiates and mystics, so they are already a higher class than average. And they make out of nothing a ring, a stone or a fruit. Following the previous hypothesis, few of them can conjure a town or something similar, we have one being able to do this in 100 millenniums. To go to a planetary level, we need 100 thousands millenniums. Solar system  100 millions millenniums. Universe 100 thousands millions millenniums or 10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10*10 years for a being able to to this to be born. 10 square 11 times. Earth is 4.54 *10 square 9 times. So out of 221 planets similar to our Earth, we have one chance that one person like this to be born.

We can follow the same logic to calculate the energy needed for one atom to be maintained and aproximate how many atoms an universe has (presuming is not infinite).  But interestingly enough, it is when you look at that matter on the smallest of scales that the numbers become the most mind-boggling. For example, it is believed that between 120 to 300 sextillion (that’s 1.2 x 10²³ to 3.0 x 10²³) stars exist within our observable universe. But looking closer, at the atomic scale, the numbers get even more inconceivable.

At this level, it is estimated that the there are between 1078 to 1082 atoms in the known, observable universe. In layman’s terms, that works out to between ten quadrillion vigintillion and one-hundred thousand quadrillion vigintillion atoms.

Now the possibility to do this using science is inconceivable. Simply  because you need an universe to contain an universe. No can do.

There is a small chance to do this being a mystic, a god like being, but the probability for this to happen is so small, 3x(10 squared 34 times). The universe is 13.8 billions years. So, at least in theory, it is somebody able to do this in one of the 2x(10 squared 25 times) Universes. Presuming again there are multiple universes.

(Me being in awe realizing my own insignificance)

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