Big Bang was mirage from collapsing higher-dimensional star, theorists propose.
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[QUOTE=Ultralast;42300976]Lol, because you always know better.[/QUOTE]
I do, god told me how the universe works.
[QUOTE=JohnnyMo1;42299862]A brane is just a manifold, I'm betting. It's a membrane, essentially just a smooth surface. I don't know what a bulk is. Yes, the superscripts on dx just denote that it's over several dimensions. L sub matter is the matter Lagrange density.
It's actually not returning a number, or at least that's not the point. It's an action: an integral over the lagrange density and the intent it that you can use the calculus of variations (specifically functional derivatives) inside the integral to derive the equations of motion. You can also use the Euler-Lagrange equations but I think that's only if the action is just an integral over the Lagrange density so you'd need to use functional differentiation in this case, but that action is a little out of my depth as far as physics and the calculus of variations are concerned.[/QUOTE]
Things like this make me think you could be pulling all of this out of your ass, but I don't know enough about this stuff to dispute it, nor do most here I'd assume. Must feel good.
[QUOTE=Firo;42305109]Things like this make me think you could be pulling all of this out of your ass, but I don't know enough about this stuff to dispute it, nor do most here I'd assume. Must feel good.[/QUOTE]
Well like I said it's still a bit out of my depth, but I do at least know enough classical field theory to identify what's going on. (The lagrangian dynamics section of the classical field theory Wikipedia article touches on most of what I mentioned)
Ahahahha, now I've got you atheists. This is clear proof that God shat out the universe.
If by some chance, this turns out to be true...
Then everything we know about physics is absolutely fucked. This would be a nightmare for physicists. Jesus, they'd have to redo everything.
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Actually, nevermind. Forget that. After further thinking, this wouldn't implicate the equations BASED on the theory, it would just make us rethink what caused the big bang in the first place. The universal expansion principles would remain very much intact.
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