Tuesday, April 22, 2014

The Null was discovered in 1995, I am not alone

Nature: In 1995, Ted Jacobson, a physicist at the University of Maryland in College Park, combined these two findings, and postulated that every point in space lies on a tiny 'black-hole horizon' that also obeys the entropy–area relationship. From that, he found, the mathematics yielded Einstein's equations of general relativity — but using only thermodynamic concepts, not the idea of bending space-time1.

The Null is a black hole?

Sure, why not. It does nothing, it is the best sphere that nature can make. There are about .3e17 of them in a Plank length, as near as I can tell. We are made of them.

It is not surprising that physicists have though of these ideas before. after all, they have to count things up, so they are likely to consider the unit thing counted up' One of the physicists actually though that everything was made of the smallest thing, including gravity! He almost nailed it.

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