Saturday, October 4, 2008

Ribbon Model of a Multiverse

a finite number of realities continuing in the shape of ribbons(of finite length beginning and ending on the surface of the object) are attached to the same object (i.e. world in our case). a dimensional hole/rift is created whenever any two ribbons pass over eachother.

For an easier example, consider our universe as an ever expanding body. the greater the surface area of the universe, the greater number of realities it can contain.

it can be visualized as a tennis ball with many strings attached to it.

every ribbon is different from the other. but if, at some point in time, their events begin to match, then those ribbons will combine to form a single ribbon. this hypothesis is in accordance with the law : only one body occupy a certain space at a certain time.

if two ribbons have exactly same realities then an anomaly will be created in which two copies of the same object will be occupying the same space at the same time.

back to the dependence of number of realities on the size of the object in question. the larger the system, the more entropy it will contain. entropy, in simple words, is a unit of randomness inside a system. the more random a system is, the more number of combinations of events can exist. every such combination of event is, in fact, another reality.

thermodynamics may be irritating sometimes, but its rather quite helpful because it is one of the few theories in physics that has no exception. it is applicable to all systems, whatever their size may be.

2 comments:

Kavyaa said...

this is really interesting work! sorry to be asking this...but is it ur own brainchild????

sentenced_for_life said...

thank you. yes.