“In that case, cosmogenesis might actually be a moral obligation.” Really, by whose “morality?”
Where would you put it?
Can they make one without democrats?
So what?
Even granting this, how would the universe of the alien that created our universe have come from?
The infinity of God is absolute. These ideas don’t bother me, and my relationship with God, one bit.
At least one scientist thought they’d ignite the atmosphere with the Trinity test. One day, they may conduct an experiment with an untested technology that has greater consequences.
I wonder if these physicists deity would-Be’s have thought out the consequences of sparking a new universe? Would everything they see in this universe be sucked down the worm-hole with that monopole? I can see it. Some civilization in the future would have scientist talking about what happened to the planet Earth. They would be saying, “Let those Earth people be a lesson to why we must not play God. They got the ultimate Darwin Award!”
The people that can’t cure the common cold, can’t predict the weather two weeks in advance, do know what happened the first one trillionth of a second in the big bang.
We’ll put a spatially tessalated void inside a vacuum until a word develops intelligent life. Then we can introduce the people to eletricity which they’ll generate for us on a global scale.
I saw it on Rick and morty
I have a PhD in theoretical cosmetology, and I agree with every point in this article.
"A universe - we just start with a few molecules..."
God said: "Woah, those are mine, you create your own molecules..."
Google vaccum collapse then tell me your not worried....
Given the ubiquity of 99% of the same or similar DNA across multiple species on earth, genetic statisticians could postulate that humans with wings is possible. Yet none exists.
Cosmic “science” has been reduced, not raised, to mere mathematics, as if you can construct a math algorithm that “works” that what it “postulates” must somehow, somewhere “exist”.
Its science fiction, not science.
The idea goes that if we could impart enough energy to a monopole, it will start to inflate. Rather than growing in size within our Universe, the expanding monopole would bend spacetime within the accelerator to create a tiny wormhole tunnel leading to a separate region of space. From within our lab we would see only the mouth of the wormhole; it would appear to us as a mini black hole, so small as to be utterly harmless. But if we could travel into that wormhole, we would pass through a gateway into a rapidly expanding baby universe that we had created.
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My point is this new Universe can’t be made from nothing as claimed. The vacuum of space is much more than “nothing” and so is a monopole if it exists.
There’s a word for this: fraud.
This “physicist” belongs in jail.