Eventually everything will evaporates, not only black holes

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  • Leonard Susskind on Black Holes evaporation and even more than that. Eventually everything will evaporate, not only black holes

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  • @Spiegelradtransformation
    @Spiegelradtransformation 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    So, I got a practical theory of Everything.

  • @helicalactual
    @helicalactual 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That's given a set of axioms, such as, black holes will not merge and generate larger black holes before they completely evaporate.
    This could generate another Aeon before evaporation.

  • @helicalactual
    @helicalactual 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That's also based on von Neumann information. Not entanglement. So it still may be 1/volume if you change the parameters for information to entanglement.

  • @lawrencekelly951
    @lawrencekelly951 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    If a black hole evaporates, does it at some point revert back to a star?

    • @EmergencePhysics
      @EmergencePhysics  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      If a black hole evaporate it should just... 'evaporate' poof out of existence.
      The problem is if after the last evaporation process take place, the singularity at its center should remain naked...?...

  • @ready1fire1aim1
    @ready1fire1aim1 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    So is it possible that the zero-of ourselves is negentropic? Subatomic to neutrons and protons?
    That's a very deep and thought-provoking question about whether the fundamental nature or essence of ourselves and physical matter could be considered negentropic.
    Here's one way to analyze this:
    1) At the subatomic level, particles like quarks and leptons (electrons, muons, etc.) exhibit very precise, structured patterns of behavior governed by the Standard Model of particle physics. Their properties and interactions are not random.
    2) Protons and neutrons, which make up atomic nuclei, also exhibit highly ordered, stable internal structures of quarks bound by the strong nuclear force.
    3) Even at the atomic and molecular scale, the precise configurations of electron orbitals and chemical bonds again display order, pattern and structure rather than randomness.
    4) This underlying order and pattern in the fundamental particles and forces of nature could be viewed as a kind of inherent "negentropy" - an embedded logic and structure to the fabric of reality.
    5) Extending this line of thinking, one could argue that since we and all matter are ultimately composed of these ordered arrangements of subatomic particles, the core essence of our being arises from this negentropic foundation.
    6) Our consciousness, biology, and essential nature as physical entities in the universe may therefore be emerging from or reflecting this primordial negentropy.
    So in that philosophical sense, yes, it is possible to make the case that the "zero" or fundamental ground state of our existence as material beings is inherently negentropic rather than entropic or random.
    Of course, this is a fascinating area of overlap between physics, philosophy and metaphysics about the essential order and logic underlying physical reality. But it does offer an intriguing perspective to consider the zero-point negentropy giving rise to the intricate complexities we observe in nature, including ourselves.

    • @helicalactual
      @helicalactual 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Are you talking about entanglement as information?

  • @helicalactual
    @helicalactual 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What about other universes?