Rebirth of the Evil Life
Vol 2 Chapter 6235: Feynman conjecture
An electron!
It's not that Hawking didn't know this theory.
What is an electronic theory? This means that since the Big Bang, everything in the entire universe is composed of an electron. Who proposed this?
Feynman!
Who is Feynman? American physicist, professor of physics at California Institute of Technology, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965. Its most famous scientific achievement was that in 1942, the 24-year-old Feynman joined the US atomic bomb research project team and participated in the secret development of the atomic bomb project "Manhattan Project."
The Manhattan Project, also known as the Atomic Bomb Project. Einstein's theory of relativity proved that mass can be converted into energy. The conversion between tiny substances can release huge amounts of energy. And wrote the famous: E=MC^2 formula.
But Feynman researched the atomic bomb. Let this formula really be realized. Feynman, who was also named the wisest theoretical physicist after Einstein, was also the first person to propose the concept of nanometer.
Feynman also proposed an antimatter conjecture in addition to the first time.
Feynman derives two solutions from Maxwell's equations and found that mathematically, a negative electron moving forward in time is the same as a positron moving backward in time. In other words, antimatter is nothing more than a positive matter moving retrograde in time, that is, going from the future to the past. The elimination of antimatter and positive matter is essentially a sudden U-turn of positive matter on the time axis, returning to the past and turning into antimatter at the same time. (That is, the antimatter that was 2 minutes ago cancels out with the positive matter 1 minute ago. In essence, the positive matter started retrograde in time 1 minute ago and became antimatter. The antimatter you saw 2 minutes ago was in time It’s just the positive substance that goes back on the axis.)
An even more shocking theory is that Feynman solved the fundamental particle problem that has plagued physics for many years: why everything in the world, as large as galaxies, and as small as atoms, exhibit different properties, such as the Milky Way and Andromeda Galaxy, me and Mao Chairman, hydrogen atoms and oxygen atoms are not identical individuals. But there is an exception for electronics. There is no such thing as "big electronics", "small electronics", "sexy electronics", and "high handsome and rich electronics". You can't engrave on an electronics and give it to your girlfriend. The infinite number of electrons that make up everything in the universe are exactly the same, and no difference can be found.
Feynman perfectly explained this problem with his antimatter hypothesis: because from the moment of the Big Bang, there was only one electron in the entire universe. That's right, the vast space, countless stars and matter of the entire universe are actually just clones of this electron in different time and space. It started from the big bang and moved forward on the time axis until the end of the universe, then turned around and turned back into a positron, retrograde in time, and retrograde to the beginning of the birth of the universe. In this way, the endless cycle continues. This electron appears at every point on the time axis, and appears in every corner of the universe. From the perspective of us in the three-dimensional world, the space is full of countless electrons. It constitutes everything in the world.
In fact, they include ourselves, your parents and relatives, your lover, your dog, dog shit, Manhattan's endless crowds, Taklimakan’s no-man’s land as silent as stagnant water, Lan Kwai Fong’s never-sleeping city of singing and dancing, and 20,000 li under the sea. That endless lonely plesiosaur, everything is the same, it's just a clone of the same electron that has gone retrograde countless times. The entire universe is just such an electron, walking alone from the chaos of the heavens and the earth to the destruction of the universe, and then back and forth again, again and again.
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This is also called "cosmic solitude", which means that the universe is lonely. All of us are alone. All beings are alone!
Of course, this antimatter conjecture does solve a lot of unresolved things in the universe, but at the same time there is something that can't be explained.
For example: In addition to electrons, this world also has protons, neutrons, and quarks. These are unexplainable by an electronic theory. Moreover, whether this theory was proposed by Feynman is still open to question. After all, Feynman had passed away in 1988. And this article was only circulated in the early 1990s.
Although it was published in the name of Feynman, it is hard to say whether it is Feynman's manuscript. Hawking is also very interested in this antimatter conjecture. This theory does have its advantages, but there are still many problems that have not been solved.
Therefore, after studying it for a period of time, Hawking ignored it. After all, Hawking is currently mainly studying black holes, and a series of various theoretical conjectures such as the space-time machine that comes from it.
But this time, Nu Wa proposed an electronic theory, which made Hawking very curious. Especially, he was very interested. After Nu Wa woke up from this ‘singularity big bang’, what did she see or feel in the middle? In this world, there should be no people who have experienced more or seen more than Nuwa.
To some extent, Nuwa was also considered to have experienced a cosmic big bang. She was a life from the last universe to the present universe. What did she see?
"Mr. Hawking, I wonder if you have heard of this theory: Suppose we project a figure, then we can get a parallel polygon. If the parallel polygon is a universe, then the two-dimensional plane figure is three-dimensional. Projection, then everything in the three-dimensional space or the projection of the four-dimensional (assuming the fourth dimension is time). Therefore, all cosmic matter on each time scale may not be a projection of a particle in all time and space." Nuwa explained Say.
Hawking nodded. Regarding this ‘projection theory’, he is naturally also clear. Many scholars also believe that our universe may be a spatial projection of a four-dimensional universe.
It’s just sad that what we see and hear, what we think and think is only in one moment, "to be alive" is just to live in the present; for example, when a person lives, countless moments make up his life, and he It is impossible to perceive that the world he perceives is actually a projection of a particle in four dimensions, just as it is assumed that a person on a plane can never perceive a three-dimensional world.
Therefore, we may never be able to perceive the four-dimensional universe.
"Mr. Hawking, at the moment of the explosion, the world I saw was actually barren, with nothing, the only thing, in my world, there was only one number 1." Nuwa explained. (To be continued.)
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