Sunday, May 13, 2007

Big Bang or Little Red Spot Of The Universe

Farscape (David Kemper):
John: "I'm gonna fail. It's a sin, really. I'm close.
– There's just not enough time."
Aeryn: “It's always about time.”

If you know, what information is, you know, how true it is – it’s always about time.

But my problem is more mundane, is John’s problem: There’s just not enough time...

so just some pieces of the puzzle of why and how our universe started and what “existence” really means.

Don’t forget: It’s always about time.

All our geniuses are simply wrong, when they believe and tell us, that time is the delusion and that stability, the determinism of steadiness is the origin.

Steven Hawking – a genius, but alas, wrong, as long as he doesn’t focus on the primacy of time. Stability is not primary just as little as mathematics is the heart of the universe or even able to describe it (with best greetings from Gödel).

Both are only consequences of information. Or in other words:

Each and every stability is just delusion, appearance, surface...

like the...

geometric whirlpools:
”At high enough rotation speeds, he says, a fluid will always experience some flow instability that creates a symmetrical structure.”

It looks like a “stable structure”, even like different “stable structures” – but it’s just a whirlpool with different speeds...

a wonderful example of dynamic chaos, creating an at least 300 years old stability, is Jupiter’s atmosphere and the Great Red Spot.

But – regarding the Big Bang – another “storm” is much more interesting, the “Little Red Spot”...

a big whirlpool, created by a merger of smaller ones...

Jupiter's Little Red Spot Growing Stronger:
”The Little Red Spot is the only survivor among three white-colored storms that merged together. In the 1940s, the three storms were seen forming in a band slightly below the Great Red Spot. In 1998, two of the storms merged into one, which then merged with the third storm in 2000. In 2005, amateur astronomers noticed that this remaining, larger storm was changing color, and it became known as the Little Red Spot after becoming noticeably red in early 2006.”

Repeatable processes can create waves (and vice versa), standing waves, interference, resonance – can create variety and order in chaos – and not just a simple order. Such created “things” can combine to bigger ones...

and bigger ones, changing attributes like colors or size...

looking like stable giants...

being nothing else than a large whirlpool...

and be honest – doesn’t our universe with all the dancing stars and galaxies and clusters of galaxies looks like a really laaaarge whirlpool of whirlpools of whirlpools?


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