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The new BousSo theory is still leaving our world in prominent ways. For sports comfort, I assume that there is an unlimited variety of molecules – an unrealistic assumption that makes some physicists wonder whether this third layer coincides with reality (its 17 molecules or the like) i.e. better than the second layer. “We do not have an infinite number of quantum fields,” he said, he said Edgar ChagoulianPhysical at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
However, for some experts, BousSo’s work provides a satisfactory evacuation of Penrose and Wall Tingularity, despite the abundance of unrealistic particles. It proves that uniqueness cannot be avoided, even in space with moderate reactions to the quantum material. “Only by adding a small amount of corrections, you cannot prevent exclusivity,” Pennington said. Work Wall and BousSo “Clusterly”.
But Boso’s theory still does not guarantee that uniqueness should be formed in our world.
Some physicists have hope that the clogged ends will disappear in one way or another. What appears to be uniqueness can call elsewhere. In the event of a black hole, these light rays may end in another world.
It may indicate that there is no individual from the big explosion that our world began to “wear great”. The idea is that the previous universe, as it collapsed under the gravity of gravity, evaded the formation of uniqueness and instead it bounced into a period of expansion. Physicists who develop the theories of apostasy often work in the second layer of onions, using semi -classic physics that are used The negative quantitative effects of energy To circumvent the uniqueness required by the theories of Penrose and Hawking. In light of the latest theories, they will now need to swallow the uncomfortable truth that their theories violate the second generalized law as well.
One physicist chases apostasy, Surjet Rajendran For Johns Hopkins University, he says he is not interested. It indicates that not even the second general law is the truth of the Bible. Its refusal would make the vocabulary that can be avoided and continuing as possible.
Skimen can also appeal to the theory in the heart of onions, as space time is truly behaved by quantum methods, such as taking the structures. There, nothing can be considered a matter of it. It becomes difficult to define the concept of the region, for example, so it is not clear the form that the second law should take, and therefore will not stick to new theories.
However, he doubts the physicists and physicists who are similar to thinking that the very quantum scene that does not have an idea of the space is a dead end of light rays, and therefore something Penrose must be realized as an individual in the basic theory and in our world. The beginning of the universe and the hearts of black holes would really distinguish the edges of the map where the hours cannot put a mark and stop the area.
“Inside the black holes, I am sure that there is an idea of uniqueness,” he said Netta EngelhardtPhysical at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that worked with Wall.
In this case, the basic theory that is still of equestrian quantitative gravity will not be killed. This accurate theory would allow physicists to ask questions and calculate meaningful answers, but the language of these questions and answers will change significantly. Time quantities such as position, curvature, and useless duration may be to describe uniqueness. There, where time ends, other quantities or concepts may have to take their place. “If you have to make me guess, everything describes the quantum state is that the uniqueness itself has no idea about time,” Pennington said.
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