I'd like to talk about a theory I've just read about collapsing wavefunctions, Copenhagen Interpretaion, the Big Bang theory and how God could have collapsed the original particle.
Now I've lost the Physicist and Atheists by mentioning God, and the religious people by mentioning Quantum Physics, and the Intelligentsia by my merely writing this, and the illiterati because this may take some time, we can get on with it.
Until observed, subatomic particles exist in a smeared-out state of all possible positions in the atom: the superposition, or the wavefunctions. imagine you're out jogging and the observer doesn't know where you are. You could be running along the canal, over the dunes, down by the coastal trail, at a Scientology conference meeting Hubbard, wherever. These are all possibilities, some more likely than others.
Conventional logic tells us you are definitely somewhere, we just don't know where. quantum physics says your situation is unknown - so you could be anywhere - you actually exist in all those places until someone finds out for sure by observing you. So instead of one clear reality, there's a smear. You're down the canal, you're in a meeting, you're up a tree, it's only by my going to find you that all the other possibilities are denied and the reality is set. This is the idea that all probabilities exist as wavefunctions until an external observer looks at - and therefore collapses - the wavefunction.
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/qm-copenhagen/
Now We're all familiar with The Big Bang theory. If you imagine the original particle that went "bang" fourteen billion years ago, it should behave like any other particle. It would have it's own wavefunction - a series of probabilities about where it is and what it's up to. And what we know of quantum physics says until an external observer turns up that wavefunction wont collapse. It will exist in all its probabilities at once. An observer to the external universe must be God. So perhaps God collapsed the wavefunction that became the universe. In other words, out of all probabilities God collapsed the original particle into one universe, the universe we live in.
Now I've lost the Physicist and Atheists by mentioning God, and the religious people by mentioning Quantum Physics, and the Intelligentsia by my merely writing this, and the illiterati because this may take some time, we can get on with it.
Until observed, subatomic particles exist in a smeared-out state of all possible positions in the atom: the superposition, or the wavefunctions. imagine you're out jogging and the observer doesn't know where you are. You could be running along the canal, over the dunes, down by the coastal trail, at a Scientology conference meeting Hubbard, wherever. These are all possibilities, some more likely than others.
Conventional logic tells us you are definitely somewhere, we just don't know where. quantum physics says your situation is unknown - so you could be anywhere - you actually exist in all those places until someone finds out for sure by observing you. So instead of one clear reality, there's a smear. You're down the canal, you're in a meeting, you're up a tree, it's only by my going to find you that all the other possibilities are denied and the reality is set. This is the idea that all probabilities exist as wavefunctions until an external observer looks at - and therefore collapses - the wavefunction.
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/qm-copenhagen/
Now We're all familiar with The Big Bang theory. If you imagine the original particle that went "bang" fourteen billion years ago, it should behave like any other particle. It would have it's own wavefunction - a series of probabilities about where it is and what it's up to. And what we know of quantum physics says until an external observer turns up that wavefunction wont collapse. It will exist in all its probabilities at once. An observer to the external universe must be God. So perhaps God collapsed the wavefunction that became the universe. In other words, out of all probabilities God collapsed the original particle into one universe, the universe we live in.