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Imre Czovek science forum beginner
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Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 12:09 am Post subject:
What caused the Big Bang?
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What caused the Big Bang?
I heard in the Elegant Universe film, that two (universe) membranes
collision (in one point) gave such lots energies.
But I have another idea with QCD + SUSY.
We can't see free quark, because it forbidden the anti screening and
quark confinement, and it has infinity energies. When vanish a quark
(or gluon) from QGP, it has infinity energies. From large distances
this random color QGP see more charged, and attract everything.
The SUSY generator Q can disappear the quark charge, if super symmetry
is broken. The new states are mixing the q state with its super
partner state. Q:q=>q+sq
When we measure this mixed state, we get with p1 likelihood q, and
with p2 likelihood squark. But sq didn't exist before, because it was
a virtual super partner state in the vacuum in the Grassman space. So
we measure with p2 the vacuum or nothing.
It's similar to boson fermion exchange, the quark disappears and new
boson is born, if SUSY doesn't break. When SUSY breaks, the charged
squark stay virtual in the space, it's born a virtual sq and sq anti
pair.
More details and equations on:
http://ms.atw.hu/CatastropheTheory.doc or
http://ms.atw.hu/CatastropheTheory.pdf
Best regards!
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Imre Czovek science forum beginner
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Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 3:53 pm Post subject:
Re: What did cause the Big Bang?
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| Quote: | In SUSY breaking, the charged squark stay virtual in the space, it's
born a >virtual sq and sq anti pair. |
I'm sorry for the mistake in the title (thread).
I don't understand what can be the mistake in the above line, so while
not
Q : q => sq + sqbar = 0? So while not break the color (charge)
invarince?
Regards
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Mike2 science forum beginner
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 4:36 pm Post subject:
Re: What caused the Big Bang?
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Imre Czovek Wrote:
| Quote: | What caused the Big Bang?
This is the same as asking why is there something and not nothing? But |
that question by its very form cannot have an answer. For reason and
logic only become relevant when the universe comes into existence.
Otherwise, there can be no answer because before that reason/logic is
not applicable to existence. As soon as something became
distinguishable from nothing, then we could say that non-existence
resulted in existence just as a false premise can still result in a
true conclusion. You can assign true propositions to things that exist
only after something comes into being.
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