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Cosmic Symmetry
Newest Paper
Omega Zero; The Influence of the Future on Cosmic Evolution
Gevin Giorbran
March 3, 2004
Abstract

In considering the recent discovery that cosmological expansion is accelerating
toward the extreme physics of absolute zero, science
is understandably at a loss for conceptual representation of the distant future.
Cosmology is in an unprecedented adjustment period since the absolute zero
future we are being forced to consider was previously ruled impossible. Part one
of this essay considers the consequences of admitting absolute zero as a
possible state in the partition of states considered available to the evolution
of space-time, and considers reasons why reaching zero might be the overall
objective of time. In investigating the role of zero within the set of all
possible states we recognize that if the direction of time is indeed aimed at
zero, then the second law of thermodynamics is too simple to explain time's
arrow. Part two, in considering how an absolute zero state fits into an
order-disorder gradient, proposes the central theme of the paper, a theory that
there are two opposing types of order present in nature, rather than simply
order and disorder, a step which directly challenges the second law in a general
way not considered previously. The concrete discovery of two orders resolves
into focus a major conceptual shift first advocated in western science by
physicist David Bohm. It exposes a supreme state in physical reality and leads
to a teleological model of cosmological and biological evolution. In support of
this shift, part three presents a surprising switch in mathematical modality,
what one reader referred to as God's math, where positive and negative numbers,
or matter and anti-matter, are understood to combine rather than cancel, making
absolute zero a unified whole value, rather than nothing. This essay introduces
several valuable and highly thought provoking fundamental concepts which, like
the anthropic principle prior to 1974, have not yet been explored in mainstream
science.
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Email:
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This work was honored by a link in the April '99 online issue of Scientific American
after an article entitled,
Is
Space finite?
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