Infinite Void

The Big Bang theory works quite well after the period known as "Inflation".  However, it still doesn't explain the missing antimatter very well.

The Logical Void

Imagine an empty space, with absolutely nothing in it, stretching to infinity in all directions?  This is impossible as I will outline below.

Time

In order to observe time, there needs to be a series of events and a sentient being to observe them.  So time would have no meaning in an infinite void.  However, it seems logical to imagine that time would be eternal.

Quantum Theory

Heisenberg's uncertainty principle suggests that you cannot have an energy which is equal to zero.  Also, empty space has a zero point energy, which causes virtual particles to pop in and out of existence.


Thermodynamics


The third law of thermodynamics also suggests that you cannot have an energy equal to zero.


Numbers


To have a value which is exactly equal to zero, you would need to write zero point zero, followed by an infinite number of zeros.


Energy


The photon energy formula E = hf, suggests that zero energy would equate to zero frequency.  This would give a wavelength of infinity.  So an infinite void must have zero energy.


Average Energy


If the average energy of the void is zero, then we would need both positive and negative energy in equal amounts.


Negative Energy


Some people believe that Gravity is negative energy.  Although I'm not quite convinced.  However, if my hypothesis is correct, then it requires the existence of negative energy.  We also need negative energy to create the theoretical "Warp Drive".


Space and Time Dilation


If my hypothesis is correct, then it is necessary to use Special Relativity to explain space and time in our Universe.


The Infinite Void Theory


Zero point energy created two particles.  One of matter and one of antimatter.  The matter particle became our Universe.  Since time and space are relative concepts, Relativity is needed to overcome the idea of zero point energy in our universe having a time close to the Planck Time. 


The Missing Antimatter


Obviously, there must be another Universe made of Antimatter.


The Fine Tuning


Our universe is finely tuned.  So the question must be, "How many Universes have been created this way"?  If you imagine an infinite void and an infinite time, then it must happen an infinite number of times.  So we just got lucky this time, but we may get lucky again.  This has convinced me that reincarnation is quite likely!


The Negative Energy


Hopefully, the negative energy is available in our universe.  Otherwise, it went somewhere else, such as a pair of negative universes.


The Big Bang


If my hypothesis is correct, then the Universe started at Inflation.  The antimatter isn't missing and the fine tuning is explained.


Something From Nothing


It seems to me that you can't have nothing, but maybe an average of nothing.




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