Can the ancient religious belief about Chaos coming before the creation of everything (i.e. Big Bang) be proven?
A cross post from the SiOmec newsletter
A professor for history saw the following picture of the booth of one of our partners, which was taken from a recent exhibition at a material science conference.
He was only interested in the books being on display there (therefore, please ignore our dear friend Frank Papa, alias Jesus, from GP Plasma on the left and focus on the small table on the right [1, 2, 3]) and had a peculiar question about them.
We guess, that the professor had seen the picture in one of our friend’s posts on substack or linkedIn or was made aware of the books by another visitor of the trade show.
He asked our CEO whether there is a mathematical way to prove that there was “chaos” before the creation of the universe, respectively the big bang.
One should add at this point that the professor has Jewish roots and that the idea of chaos before “everything” is one of the cornerstones of the Hebrew genesis narrative withing their old monotheistic philosophy.
Our CEO answered the question as follows:
Dear Prof. X,
I’m not sure whether the word “proof” would be justified, but definitively there is a mathematical concept which fundamentally allows for something totally different before the actual creation.
I’m sure that you are familiar with the Hamilton extremal principle and its manifestation for arbitrary Riemann attribute ensembles in form of the Einstein-Hilbert action [4]:
Generalization (scaling) of the metric as follows [2, 3]:
brings you to (here only simplest metrics, while general ones are considered in [3]):
Performing the variation yields:
where the red rectangle gives the classical Einstein-Field-Equations [5], while the rest describes what we know as quantum theory… hence, we have a quantum gravity theory.
Now, the usual path forward is to just make the term in parentheses to zero, which – by the way - gives the classical field equations in the presence of quantum effects. This leads to all the physics we know, including General Theory of Relativity, Quantum Theory and even thermodynamics when considering ensembles of quantum and gravity centers.
But this is only half of the truth… in fact it is only one third, because we also have the option of the terms G (G=g*F^n…determinant of the scaled metric) and the variation of the scaled metric
being zero in order to fulfill the whole extremal principle. At first, for us only the option of g=0 is of interest, because in comparison to our classical physics, which is based on:
this is something completely different, quasi a paradigm shift and compared to what we know from our “daily” cognitive experience “chaos”.
And how strange would this new physics be then?
Well, I could give you the math but I don’t know whether this is of any help here. So let’s just say: “imagine the worst, multiply with infinity and take this to the power of infinity… then you might have just scratched the strangeness of the chaos being possible under such circumstances”.
Thus, there may well have been a “time” before “time” in which this “g=0-chaos” reigned and which then somehow switched into the other, the ordinary physics option and created what we recognize as our universe.
The fact that the g=0-condition also demands the universe to have no volume and that – according to the great theoreticians - the big bang is considered to have started with a tiny (even singular) universe, kind of even supports this idea of a “g=0 - chaos before time”.
However, we should not forget the other option being:
This also turns out to be a possibility, as we always can expand:
Here we have an apparently lazy universe, with not much mood for any global variational dynamics. There would only be an intrinsic activity. We cannot exclude the universe (or its creator) having awoken from such a state. But as such a situation also allows for an extremely strange physics, we might just also consider this as a “chaos” state and thus, “prove” the old genesis theory of the Hebrews with the two mathematical options:
and: g=0
right.
Best regards,
Norbert
[1] N. Schwarzer, “The Theory of Everything - Quantum and Relativity is everywhere – A Fermat Universe”, Pan Stanford Publishing, (2020), ISBN-10: 9814774472
[2] N. Schwarzer, "The World Formula: A Late Recognition of David Hilbert ‘s Stroke of Genius", ISBN: 9789814877206
[3] N. Schwarzer: “The Math of Body, Soul and the Universe”, Jenny Stanford Publishing, ISBN 9789814968249
[4] D. Hilbert, Die Grundlagen der Physik, Teil 1, Göttinger Nachrichten, 395-407 (1915)
[5] A. Einstein, Grundlage der allgemeinen Relativitätstheorie, Annalen der Physik (ser. 4), 49, 769–822
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