"Come, Let Us Play God..." Create Your Own Universe |
"We became so powerful, we dared think of ourselves as gods!" - Sargon, in the Star Trek TOS Episode "Return To Tomorrow"
Andre Linde
of UC Stanford thinks that at least one god-like ability may be within physicists' reach. So far, particle accelerators
have
created antimatter and exotic particles never seen in nature. The next
generation of these "supercolliders" will provide the hunting ground for
the elusive Higgs boson, thought to be the source of all mass. These
machines might even create mini black holes.
These feats are insignificant compared to what Nobuyuki Sakai and his colleagues at Yamagata University in Japan are doing. They have discovered how to use a particle accelerator to create a whole new universe.
The
idea of creating another cosmos has a long
history. "The story really begins with the question of the origin of
our own universe," says Eduardo Guendelman, a physicist at Ben Gurion
University in Israel. The big bang
model suggests that the idea of space-time bursting forth in an
explosion of energy concentrated in a tiny space opens up a new set
of tantalising possibilities.
"People immediately started to wonder what would happen if you put lots of energy in one space in the lab - shot lots of cannons together," Andre Linde, a UC Stanford physicist says. "Could you concentrate enough energy to set off a mini big bang?"
Sakai believes so. The vital part of his new universe-creation tool kit is a "magnetic monopole" - an odd, spherical particle that encapsulates an isolated north or south magnetic field. Rather like a black hole, it has a huge mass concentrated into a tiny no more than a nudge to start it inflating. Increasing the monopole's energy density by hurling mass onto it will give it the needed nudge leading to runaway inflation - in essence, a "big bang." Our calculations show that, given enough energy, the monopole will inflate eternally," Sakai says.
This process could occur naturally. According to Sakai, if a monopole floating through space collided with another massive object it would gain the mass needed to trigger inflation. Sakai suggests that such inflation could be created - and (hopefully) controlled - by hurling particles onto an artificial monopole in an accelerator. This would add mass, and thus energy, to the monopole, creating an entirely new universe.
Then what? It's one thing to create a universe, but quite another to know where to keep it. Not a problem, Sakai says. First, the process warps space-time enormously, so that it is no longer the Euclidean space we are familiar with. This distorted kind of space doesn't have the same geometry as normal space, so it's not as if the universe would blow up and engulf us.
As these forces compete, the growing baby universe is forced to bubble out from our space-time until its only connection to us is through a narrow space-time tunnel called a wormhole (see the image above, right - click to view full size).
Eventually, however, space-time becomes so distorted that even the "worm-hole" umbilical cord is severed. The baby universe's space-time becomes entirely separate from our own. If a person were sitting inside the monopole, s/he would see space expanding, rushing out in every direction - just as it did after the big bang in our universe. The view from our universe - outside the monopole looking in - would not be nearly as interesting, however.
Via New Scientist
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While that is cool, I think that would be dangerous to do. As of now, energy and mass changes from one form to another as energy and mass can't be created or destroyed. This sounds like you are giving energy to this new baby universe, which would drain the total energy out of our universe. Because engery and matter can't be created or destroyed, who knows what could happen to our universe doing that. I'm kind of afraid of them trying that.
if this model is so like a black hole...then maybe behind each black hole there is a growing universe that is being filled with the things the black hole is absorbing. It fits in with the idea that energy cannot be created or destroyed, and so the 'lost' energy from our universe is transported in to a growing universe behind the black hole.
And if our universe is slowly losing mass and energy to other universes that are growing off of ours, then eventually our universe will cease to exist, wont it?
...our universe is also being supplied with energy/matter/dark matter from another universe... circle of life and all. ;)
But this report here shows that the connection eventually severs. And now here's an interesting question, what is between universes?
We don't lose energry or matter to black holes. It's all sent back out in the form of Hawking Radiation. This actually causes a black hole to slowly "evaporate" if it doesnt suck anything in.
Is this going to turn into another Stargate episoide? If so, count me in! I'm down for a wormhole star wars warp 5 trip. Im just wondering how a "Mini-Blackhole" can be created? How "Mini" is this really? Is it going to suck our ocean away and half of china? Or will it eat Fish pellets out of our goldfish feeder? and whatever happend to Anti-matter? Plenty of questions and pre-cautions to take before we mess with the game of "God".
This is no science - it is like science fiction
Who comes up with these stories ???
a solar system in a can,hmm....interesting!
maybe we're NOW living in it!
Finally, a way to escape the big crunch.
no way im entering the wormhole, i could be split between two universes. besides, if we warp space, imagine what that will do to our own bodies.