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Sep 15, 2022
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Vacuum is not empty, It is really full of waves of... possibility. Vacuum fluctuations, fluctuating fields. Even emptiness is not empty. Even if matter is mostly empty space.. or maybe just empty space with little particles far in between, which are really just waves and probabilities which act like matter because of how they interact with other waves.

Our brains are decoding reality from waves and present us vision of solid objects while they perform Fourier transformations of signals coming from outside (translate frequencies into 2d images and feelings. Even taste buds work like this.- which adds into my belief that we live in some sick simulated world). So real vacuum is not existing in this universe.

There are things more or less stable. More stable usually have lower potential energy. It is better for the ball to roll down the cliff then be at the bottom. But what if the ball is already at the top of the hill while being in a small ditch? It won't roll down the hill because It would first have to go up and acquire more energy first, to later roll from the hill. What if universe was like this? What if real state of existence is void- ideal vacuum, and we are just in borrowed state of being- one that is in constant decay while itself being less stable form of "being" or "existence". This is what false vacuum decay is all about, and It is as beautiful as It gets. Imagine not even seeing huge wave of nothingness coming at you with the speed of light, and then everything disappear as the universe achieves stability once again and once and for all.

It is highly unlikely- but best we can do is to dream.

 
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