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Well I just read in another topic that some of you guys here are actual scientists and engineers. 

 

Can someone look this idea over.

 

An open ended string which has been expanding for 100 trillion years forms in to a quantum brane, a back bone to which multiple universe's stick to. 

 

Within the space of 5000 trillion years two quantum brane's have formed, due to the immense gravitational field between them they eventually collide. This collision would create energy equivalent to  every atomic and non atomic explosive device, plus the output of every power generation facility / device over the course of 800 years, in less than a second. 

The length of the collision would be equivalent to the density of the gravitational field between the quantum string and the outer rim of the brane. 

 

If any of you are Theoretical Physicists i would very much like to debate this idea.

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Sounds good to me. I'm not very skilled in theoretical physics though. Biology is more of my field. Plus, that explosion isn't that big in terms of size. It would have to be a lot larger.

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I am not great at basic maths, conceptualising an idea is more my skill in science, let me try and put it another way, the energy released over the duration of the collision is equivalent to the energy our solar system puts out in the life time of our sun, but in less then a second.

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1 minute ago, dr_sepheroth said:

I am not great at basic maths, conceptualising an idea is more my skill in science, let me try and put it another way, the energy released over the duration of the collision is equivalent to the energy our solar system puts out in the life time of our sun, but in less then a second.

That would be similar to the Black Hole collision that happened a few billion years ago no? 

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yes, but a black hole would be more like a closed string right ?

 

Two black holes when colliding create a stronger and larger black hole. 

 

It could not be a black hole collision that triggered the big bang.

 

It would have to be an open ended string for the energy of the collision to disperse 

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I don't yet have an advanced education in physics, so I don't have a rigorous understanding of quantum mechanics or String theory, but it is an interest of mine and I am working on it (the education, that is).

 

First, I'd like to point out that the big bang wasn't and explosion of energy. Per our current model, space began expanding at some point in history suddenly and at a high rate. Minutephysics has a great video on it. In addition, if you were to try to account for the total energy in the universe, the amount you described would be negligible.

 

Second, to my understanding, a brane does not function as a "backbone" for multiple universes. Do you mean the conjecture that, to account for the lack of the higher dimensions predicted by String theory, the universe is a D-brane of dimension 3? And isn't a brane simply the concept of a point in n dimensions, meaning a string would inherently comply with the concept?

 

Lastly, I don't really know what you mean with the expansion. Is there en established rate of expansion or some other meaning of expansion that I'm not aware of? Only specifying time seems a little ambiguous to me.

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