Friday, April 23, 2010

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"A Brief History Of Time" By Stephen Hawking A book about the history of how science has advanced throughout the years and how many discoveries have been made. It ranges from black holes and dimensions. The book is actually quite short and yet it comes with so much information. This book has many big words in which i sometimes don't understand but i try my best. I have also been inspired by this book to learn more bout the universe time and more. My next book is also inspired by this book. My next book is called "The fabric of the cosmos." I have also read "The elegant universe an it was absolutely fantastic. I hope i will get the same thrill for the book i will be reading.

A Brief History of Time attempts to explain a range of subjects in cosmology, including the big bang, the black hole and light cones in depth and precision. Its main goal is to attempt to explain some complex mathematics. I would not recommend this book to anyone who has a simple mind. I would very much prefer that you know some background on physics and the equation E=mc2. Not really the equation, actually Stephen explains how e-mc2 works in the book. So you wouldn't really need to know that but just how physics was formed.

I learned alot from this book like Max Plank's quantum theory, and how everything in the universe either has a set history or that everything occurs at random. What I love about this book is that it brings religion into the topic. It made me think that although humans know that there are other planets and that the sky above is actually a bunch of gases mixed together, they still believe in God. Christianity also created a lot of trouble to science for example Galileo was killed for finding different planets and although being christian he was considered a sinner in expanding the knowledge for humanity. In religion there is always talk about the Apocalypse like the world would end in 6/6/06 but did it?... no....well then that would bring the question would the world end in 2012? If it doesn't then science would also be flawed.

If you think about it we accomplish so much without religion, during the Age of Reasoning, without religion there were so much scientific advances, Leonardo da Vinci. There have been advances in thought about ourselves rather than trying to please the one above. I'm not trying to say that religion is bad and that you should give up on religion because I understand that somewhere in the human mind there is a consciousness that wants reason of why they are here and cannot live on just a hypothesis. Even if they have to make it up themselves. Religion i think is an ideology with a set of rules that improve our society. But sometimes doesn't. There are many advantages. Buddhism is a set of rules in which some people live by. More or less a way of living. Its like a set of morals you would have like when you wake up in the morning and you automatically aim for the bathroom. Its a way of living.

Whats funny is that the other day there was a family guy episode called multiverse. It starts off with stewie inventing a dimension traveling device and went to a universe in which there was no religion and that there were so many scientific advances. It ties with the book i read, and my mini rant on religion. Stephen Hawkins described the dimension as a visible aspect in which it is so thin that although it is everywhere we cannot see it. It is a million million million million millionth of an inch. In my second blog I introduced my own theory of black holes and dimension jumping.

Apart from all the worldly views of the book, i also found more meaning in it. This book apart from Doctor who inspires me to seek more knowledge of the Universe in over many possible ways. This book, has already given me enough information about time and space which has let me come to the conclusion in which i will become the first living man to travel through time in a home made time traveling machine with a working paradox box in which will give me the ability to change the outcome of any dimension i desire but also not affecting the current dimension. I know you are probably thinking its confusing. Well your wrong, its actually very confusing.
Although Stephen Hawking says that a black hole is just a giant well...black hole. No light can escape from it. But for to think that way is impossible. It is physically not possible to consume everything and still remain a black hole. In order for a black hole to become larger, well, it would need to combine with another black hole. So, where does the light go? where does all the consumed planets go...Well the pieces of the planets anyway. Well my theory is that all of it is being transferred to 1- another dimension, 2-another point in space and time.

I think that after a supernova, the power is so strong that it rips or cracks the skin of the universe in which 2 dimensions of time and space should never have touched, thus creating a portal in which one could travel faster than light speed. Maybe in order to open another dimension you would need a tremendous amount of energy and a large enough impact to open it.

As I said before, a dimension is a million...well you get the point...of an inch. Well its possible to open it as i said above but this is only my hypothesis. I also thought of a way of contradicting myself. If it really is true then that would mean that when the star explodes it would open not just one dimension but billions or even Quintillions ofdimensions thus creating a black hole of dimensions melded together.

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