Natural Emergence: A Conceptual Theory of How Our Digital Universe Came Into Being
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59973/ipil.336Keywords:
First Cause, Baryogenesis, Hubble Tension, Higgs Boson, Fractional Charges in QuarksAbstract
Natural Emergence is a theory that offers a possible explanation for the origination of our universe—from First Cause to the development of the interstellar medium—as a digital, computational process. At this point the theory does not include, but is requesting, scientific and mathematical analyses/data from IPI members or adherents to ascertain rigid coherence of the theory to accepted standards. On a conceptual basis only, the potential definition of our universe as a computational/digital entity is framed as a possible Grand Unified Theory. Congruence of a computational universe potentially resolving Grand Unified Theory, in this quantum mechanics-based framework, offers as evidence potential explanations of four outstanding
anomalies:
1] the origination of fractional-but-complementary charges in quarks, and their relationship to the electron;
2] Baryogenesis: the delta between the quantities of matter and antimatter in the universe;
3] identity and composition of quantum foam, dark matter, and dark energy;
4] the Hubble tension: the delta in expansion rates of the universe as measured by Cosmic Microwave Back-
ground (CMB) versus distancing between supernovae and stars.
References
[1] CERN official webpage; article: The early universe/Origins
[2] CERNCourier.com. 1 July 2022, Electroweak baryogenesis
[3] ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2006tmgm.meet.2150N/abstract; presentation given by Ng. Y. Jack
[4] Science.NASA.gov: https://science.nasa.gov/dark-matter/hds-sidebar-nav-1
[5] Science.NASA.gov: https://science.nasa.gov/dark-energy/:- :text=some
[6] Spacetime and Spin: https://einstein.stanford.edu/SPACETIME/spacetime4.htm
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