I have insomniac dreams of a dimension-less universe (mathematics) that blew across Planck units of space and time in a state of quasi-plasma, with gravitational waves of probability spreading into the unknown—making it known (except in its infinite black holes where mathematics goes to die). This is the original "fire"... that's a class act for any creator! I offer an explanation of what could have existed in the dimension-less universe.
Imagine a universe where dimensions as we know them simply don’t exist. This idea, while mind-boggling, invites us to rethink everything we understand about reality. In our typical view, we live in a three-dimensional world, shaped by length, width, height, and time. (String Theory demands 10-dimensions, and M-Theory wants 11-dimensions.) But what if we entertain the notion of a dimensionless universe, where traditional laws of physics take on a whole new meaning?
In such a universe, we would find ourselves in a state of quasi-plasma, a dynamic environment where particles float freely without the constraints of space and time. This concept pushes the boundaries of our imagination. Instead of moving through three-dimensional space, they could exist in a kind of fluid reality, where everything is interconnected in fascinating ways—like a cosmic dance party where no one knows the moves. This is a peak into Quantum Entanglement, where two particles that are intertwined, can affect each other even across the universe, instantly! Yeah, Einstein called it, "spooky action at a distance." and fought against any suggestions that information could move faster than the speed of light. But here we are kneeling at the foot of mathematics, trying to reconcile the two seemingly incompatible theories. Relativity and Quantum Theory, if they meet, we expect it will emerge in quantum gravity. In 2018, Fermilab's LIDO detector detected gravity waves. And since for every wave exists a particle, the wave/particle duality, so we need to find the "graviton."
And then we have black holes, those enigmatic regions of space where our understanding of physics seems to crumble. If the universe was a black hole to start, what could have existed? Because inside a black hole, the familiar rules of mathematics break down, and we encounter a point where logic goes to die. In our dimensionless universe, these black holes could symbolize thresholds of knowledge, where the known meets the unknown and where mysteries abound.
So what does all this mean for our understanding of existence? Well, a dimensionless universe invites us to ponder the very nature of creation. It challenges us to think about how we define reality and pushes us to embrace the unknown with curiosity. If we can look beyond the constraints of traditional physics, we might discover new avenues of thought that inspire creativity and innovation.
As we explore this concept, we’re reminded that the universe is rich with possibilities. It encourages us to question, to dream, and to envision a reality that transcends our current understanding. In this playful dance with the cosmos, we find the potential for a deeper connection to the mysteries of existence.
So, the next time you gaze at the stars or ponder the fabric of reality, consider the wonders of a dimensionless universe. It’s a reminder that our understanding is always evolving and that the quest for knowledge is an adventure worth embarking on—even if it sometimes feels like trying to find your way through a dimensionless maze without a map.