So is the universe itself a self-excited circuit, that was most excited at the big bang and is slowly winding down from there? Or was the universe in a superposition of possible states until life first emerged somewhere, and began observing more organized versions of the universal wave function from that point on in the world line? The Biocentric Universe theory supports the latter idea. Perhaps Stuart Kauffman's God 2.0 supports the former? I think there's interesting evidence for both ideas, but ultimately I lean more towards the idea that there are organizing patterns in the extra dimensions which exist outside of time and space which have selected this (or any other) universe, and which keep the universe from dissolving into chaos. Love and Gravity is a blog entry from a year ago which takes this idea out to a more metaphysical level if you're interested. I have used similar logic to argue for dark matter and dark energy as evidence of extra dimensions.
In my follow-up book to Imagining the Tenth Dimension, which is a collaboration with visual artist Marilyn E. Robertson called O is for Omniverse, we devoted the letter "J" to John Wheeler:
j is for John Wheeler, a famous physicistHere's a video showing the letters "I" and "J" from that book, you can see a lot more if you go to omniverse.tv.
who drew a strange eyeball looking at its tail
as a way to imagine that some branches of our line
might be changed in the past as we look back from today
so the branching tree that extends from "now"
is even more surprising: it branches either way
A direct link to the above video is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HA_epL_rEW4
Next: Timelessness and the Ultimate Ensemble
Previously in this series:
Wrapping it Up in the Tenth Dimension
Imagining the Ninth Dimension
Imagining the Eighth Dimension
Imagining the Seventh Dimension
Imagining the Sixth Dimension
Imagining the Fifth Dimension
Imagining the Fourth Dimension
Imagining the Third Dimension
Imagining the Second Dimension
Hi Rob ... just stumbled upon your wonderful blog and book and it occurred to me how nicely it seems to tie in with the work of fellow Canadian Nassim Haramein -- although you may of course disagree. Just wondered if you've had any contact with him, or his ideas?
ReplyDeleteHi Dana, thanks for your kind words! I've talked about Nassim's work a number of times in this blog, here's a link that will take you to the 10 or so entries I've tagged with his name.
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No, I've never heard from Nassim, but I agree that there are some intriguing connections. The one sticking point, of course, is that he doesn't believe in extra dimensions, and that includes the first and second, so I'm not sure that he would see much that interests him with my project.
Cheers!
Rob
Thanks for the links, as well as the reference to "Everything Forever."
ReplyDeleteThese should keep me blissfully busy for quite a while ... I think I may have discovered what to do in my retirement :]]
Here's another one I've found fascinating, you may want to ponder
http://www.youtube.com/user/theabhakingdom#p/p
Keep up the great work ... or play!
kind regards
Just realized you've already tuned into Randy Powell ... you're way ahead of me in the probable future ;-)
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