Supercomputer Multiverse Evolutionary Theory
There are many cosmological theories out there, but my favorite is that the universe is a "cosmic supercomputer," one of several "multiverses," where the universe itself is made of "arrays of atoms" through a process of "cosmic evolution" centered on black holes.
You might be thinking this is a bunch of nonsense, but let's break it down.
The arrangement of atoms can create planets, water, and life, but it can also create a "cosmic supercomputer" that simulates the behavior of the universe.
A "cosmological supercomputer" can describe and process information about how particles, neutrons, protons, and electrons should be simulated, how gravity works, how space is created, how time and space are intertwined, and how matter interacts in space.
The universe we live in is a "four-dimensional display" created by these "cosmic supercomputers" (spacetime = display). While human-made displays represent computer data in two dimensions, the displays of cosmic supercomputers are four-dimensional, with space and time intertwined.
The space supercomputer and the four-dimensional universe we live in are connected through a data bus that connects the five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, and eleven dimensions above the fourth dimension to exchange information. As we live in the fourth dimension, we cannot see or touch the dimensions above the fourth dimension, so we cannot see how the atoms that make up the soil, water, air, and body are simulated.
Furthermore, the "cosmic supercomputer" is part of the universe and is naturally created through the process of evolution in a form that can process information. This is similar to how humans have evolved over billions of years to create bodies and brains that can process information from atoms.
We build our bodies from information stored in our DNA, and our brains, which are part of our bodies, process that information.
Like DNA, the universe has the meta-information to create a supercomputer, and it starts with that meta-information to create the hardware of the supercomputer.
The hardware of a supercomputer is different from the hardware of a computer as we know it. It is made of a combination of atoms to process information. It's a form of supercomputer that's beyond our imagination, capable of processing huge amounts of information.
Just as it took a long time to evolve from microorganisms to humans, the universe seems to have taken a long time to evolve from a speck of dust to a "cosmic supercomputer".
Evolution requires various processes such as DNA combination, mutation, and survival of the fittest, but the universe is a collection of dust to create stars, which collapse to create black holes, and black holes store supercomputer-generated meta-information corresponding to the DNA of living things, and after long-term repetition of merging between black holes and explosions of black holes, they have meta-information (=DNA) that can assemble a 'cosmic supercomputer'.
The age of the universe is 13.7 billion years, which is the age of the universe we live in, and it seems that the meta-information that can create a 'cosmic supercomputer' by combining atoms floating in space has been created by going through the process of creating and disappearing countless other universes like ours.
We have no way of knowing how long this took, whether it was trillions of years or light years, but it is expected to have taken an incredibly long time, far longer than 13.7 billion years.
It is extremely unlikely that there is just one such cosmic supercomputer, and it is estimated that there are countless different types of "cosmic supercomputers," which are constantly being optimized and refined through the process of evolution.
The universe is reborn and destroyed around black holes, and I support the inflationary multiverse theory, and the supercomputer multiverse evolutionary theory is based on it. (The inflationary multiverse is suggested by the fact that energy is evenly distributed in the universe through the cosmic background radiation.)
Matter sucked into a black hole condenses to a tiny point and then, when it reaches a limit, it expands rapidly, which is the Big Bang.
During the period of rapid expansion, the force of expansion is greater than the gravitational pull of matter, causing all stars to move away from each other, but when the force of expansion subsides, the universe is centered around numerous black holes, which suck in matter and merge into a single supermassive black hole due to the universal attraction between black holes and return to the point contained within.
In this process, the information created by each black hole is merged, and many universes are born and die in this way, and the universes with "information processing functions" survive for a long time and become the majority of universes, while the universes without "information processing functions" quickly die out and disappear, or if they survive for a long time, they disappear with a small population.
Universes also "reproduce" in this way, just like living things, and only "information-processing universes" can balance gravity, electromagnetism, weakness, and strength to maintain a simulated four-dimensional universe with intertwined space-time for a long time without collapsing.
A universe that cannot process information cannot find a balance between the gravitational, electromagnetic, weak, and strong forces and will collapse.
The universe's weakness is that the 'long-lasting universe' with 'information processing capabilities' absorbs and merges with the 'quickly collapsing universe' without 'information processing capabilities', becoming larger and more populous.
I'm sleepy, so I'll stop here...
Conclusion:
1. Universes evolve like organisms
2. Universes process information just like living things
3. the four-dimensional universe we live in is a spatial display of a 'cosmic supercomputer'
4. Universes based on 'cosmic supercomputers' evolved to balance the four forces of nature, and ours is one of them.
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