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Mathematical Proof That the Cosmos Could Have Formed Spontaneously From Nothing

KentuckyFC writes: "One of the great theories of modern cosmology is that the universe began in a Big Bang. It's backed up by numerous lines of evidence, such as the cosmic microwave background and so on. But what caused the Big Bang, itself? For many years, cosmologists have fallen back on the idea that the universe formed spontaneously; that the Big Bang was result of quantum fluctuations in which the universe came into existence from nothing. But is this compatible with what we know about the Big Bang itself and the theories that describe it? Now cosmologists have come up with the first rigorous proof that the Big Bang could indeed have occurred spontaneously and produced the universe we see today. The proof is developed within a mathematical framework known as the Wheeler-DeWitt equation. Heisenberg's uncertainty principle allows a small region of empty space to come into existence probabilistically due to quantum fluctuations. Most of the time, such a bubble will collapse and disappear. The question these scientists address is whether a bubble could also expand exponentially to allow a universe to form in an irreversible way. Their proof (PDF) shows that this is indeed possible. There is an interesting corollary: the role of the cosmological constant is played by a property known as the quantum potential. This is a property introduced in the 20th century by the physicist David Bohm, which has the effect of making quantum mechanics deterministic while reproducing all of its predictions. It's an idea that has never caught on. Perhaps that will change now."

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  1. If you make this a proof of God... by nitehawk214 · · Score: 5, Funny

    ... I will punch you in the face.

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    1. Re:If you make this a proof of God... by dimeglio · · Score: 3, Funny

      If you make this a proof of God... I will punch you in the face

      Of course not. If He wanted you to believe, God would have showed you his birth certificate.

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    2. Re:If you make this a proof of God... by Jason+Levine · · Score: 4, Funny

      If gods of our ancestors were so all powerful, why do they seem to have a messaging problem?

      Can create vast amounts of items but has trouble communicating his views to others? God is a Geek!!!

      Just be glad that he's not very good at messaging. Then God would be from Marketing. The Lord of All Creation coming from Marketing? Not that would be scary!

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    3. Re:If you make this a proof of God... by pitchpipe · · Score: 4, Funny

      So the guy at the PC said to himself "Thank you for nothing, guys" and went making himself coffee.

      Actually the guy at the computer decided to torture those little fucks for the rest of eternity for being so presumptuous, because he loved them unconditionally.

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    4. Re:If you make this a proof of God... by TangoMargarine · · Score: 4, Funny

      When people believe in gods that can't invent wireless camera phones

      Yeah, because if it suddenly started raining iPhones in 5 A.D., that totally wouldn't have turned anybody into gibbering lunatics.

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  2. Re:Quantum fluctuations != nothing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    I think most college students would agree that zero everywhere is a compelling solution for differential equations.

  3. Re:Something from nothing? by Jason+Levine · · Score: 5, Funny

    they cut & paste from the Web

    So that's why huge amounts of Wikipedia have gone missing!

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