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Cosmic Sense, Common Sense, and Nonsense (The Philosophy of Science Applied to Modern Physics)

Cosmic Sense, Common Sense, and Nonsense (The Philosophy of Science Applied to Modern Physics)

ISBN-13: 9781729218563
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Cosmology borrows metaphysical and mystical baggage from quantum theory and relativity to explain large-scale, universal phenomena. The singularity in spacetime (a dimensionless point) is borrowed from General Relativity and is obviously a metaphysical construct since matter-energy cannot logically exist in non-space and non-time. The mystical idea of getting something from nothing is borrowed from quantum physicists who inform us that virtual particles can pop into existence out of the vacuum (which has zero-point energy) and can become real particles of matter under certain circumstances. This quantum foam, as it is called, gives a rationale for how the Big Bang could have banged into existence from nothing.The idea of space expansion comes from relativity which indicates that space is a flexible physical medium. However, the notion in cosmology, which contradicts relativity, is that space is expanding faster than light, moving galactic islands from each other at greater and greater distances. The patch for the faster-than-light space expansion contradiction is that matter is not moving faster than light because the matter in galaxies is at rest in space and is just being carried along at superluminal speeds. As Michio Kaku says:

  • Author: Douglas Edward Reinhardt
  • Publisher: Independently published
  • Publication Date: Oct 24, 2018
  • Number of Pages: 68 pages
  • Language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • ISBN-10: 1729218563
  • ISBN-13: 9781729218563
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