Monday, November 06, 2006

Collapsible Universe

We can represent the movement of particles with simple equations. So, if we look at the whole Universe, there is an equation that describes it all, completely (time, space, other dimensions we are not yet aware of, etc). That equations is vastly more complex than simple motion, and the equation itself wouldn't probably fit within this Universe, but it exists.

With an equation in hand, one can create a counter to it - an equation that will cancel out the first. In the case of simple motion, we just create an equation with the opposite velocity, acceleration, etc, such that when added to the first equation, we get nothing. This second equation can be considered to cancel out the first.

In the Real World, we would apply this equation to make it cancel out the first. In the above example, we would actually apply the forces, slugs, impulses, etc to the physical object, giving us a net zero motion.

So, with the equation of this Universe, if we derive our second equation, one that will cancel out the first, we can see a path to the cancellation of this Universe. We could potentially, with this knowledge, collapse this Universe. It wouldn't destroy this Universe, it would just cease to exist, it would be like it never happened. Just gone from all past, present, future, and space.

The question: With only a small part of these two equations, could one cancel out only part of the Universe? Wouldn't this be the Ultimate Weapon? Not just wipe out your enemy, but make it so that the area in which they exist, doesn't exist, and possibly never had existed. Sort of like what the major TV networks do to really good TV shows, shows too good for the masses...

The Edward

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