entropy of the pre-big-bang medium?
My model of the universe guesses that most likely the process that led
to the BB of our universe is a repeatable one which could create new
universes out of old ones or new ones where none exist at the time.
If the basis of such a process is entropy, universal total equilibrium
then ends in a BB where order is perfect and so entropy begins anew.
The question is, just how "perfect" does order have to be, and why
would that come out of an explosion? Doesn't seem likely.
Entropy, I would guess, would relate closer to a steady-state theory
than to the BBT, as far as it becoming perfect order out of perfect
chaos.
That's not impossible, and maybe that's the basis of Man's insistence
that gods exist, although that could be pure intuition. An instinctive
belief like that would have no basis for existing in our brains since
there is no actual evidence of any gods who have been proposed to
exist. Intuition is the state of being or the ability to be aware of
something without perceiving it.
Man is evolved to the point where we can define intuition, but not to
where we can call it an everyday experience. Later, if we survive our
aggressive nature, we may evolve to where our intuitive consensus is
that gods exist. Even then, however, it is pure intuition having no
basis in fact, so their existence then will be still unproven.
Intuition is a characteristic of human beings and maybe of other
animals too. It has to do with our senses and how well our brains can
interpret what we sense. But "sensing" something without using any of
our senses may just be a function of our self-preservation drive, or of
a "readiness state" for using our senses. Intuition is not one of our
senses, by definition, although many claim that it is or can be for
some people. All of which means that we can know by "intuition" that
gods exist, as so many are convinced, but that is not the result of
sensual perception at all, only a human characteristic which convinces
us that gods exist.
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