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Considering that in the Universe are travelling compact packages of data about "worlds" that ceased to exist, can their garvitational interaction catch up that information by "cause and effect" and modify it thoroughly just right before they have passed away ? Even if not, can be assumed that the Universe is merely informational ? What if all those information are just altered for limitation ?

2007-05-17 23:01:37 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

The nearby reign is material, farther is energetic, the furthest is mere informational, regarding the interactions. However information does not exist without energy just like energy does not exist without matter. This is why the outer limits of the Universe are merely informational.

2007-05-18 01:20:24 · update #1

It was assumed right after the theory of relativity had been elaborated, but before the informational age, that two (energetically) interacting systems cannot get probability of similar events from each other without altering, modifying it, meaning that the simple reciprocal detection of events is an interference, an intervention. That withstands in information science too. In this sense I've asked about "alteration of data for limitations"..."Limitations" for not to become aware of something wich is not allowed by laws of nature and(physics) and empiricism, however it is may be presumed by abstract speculations; lots of theories are mere speculations just because they are not empirically sustained in a decent manner...which is a great loss for science and mankind. Singular events may though exists (i.e. Big Bang), but accordingly to the present state of natural science, they get mere hypotheses, not thoruogh theories.

2007-05-18 21:50:16 · update #2

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The data would only be necessary while an entity existed.
If an entity,say a galaxy went out of existence the gravitational field would exist as data in a diminishing capacity,as it would continue to influence the surrounding space and matter and also carry visual data of it's demise.
The data is not altered for limitation but as limitation.

2007-05-18 03:00:36 · answer #1 · answered by Billy Butthead 7 · 1 0

Brilliant Question!

I would not term the compact packages of data "information," it is Law. Information in itself is restricted within the confines of mere data.
Gravity is a Universal Law because the mass/density of all matter in the universe has a proportinate magnetic pull or attraction. Because it is Universal it is Law and not merely data or information as you put it.
Being that gravity is a universal law it is safe to assume, different worlds in the universe would have a gravitational interaction. However, these worlds would undoubetbly have different laws that govern it .Modification of one world to the next can only come from compatibility of Laws.The Law of one world would have to be to allow itself to be modified by another when such gravitation occurs and vice versa. Therefore its impossible to assume the Effect of such gravitational force would be modification. In order for modification to take place the energy that governs the worlds would have to make it a Law of both.
No....The Universe can not be merely informational. As you said matter does not exist without energy. This "Energy" is three entities. One entity of energy dictates the laws that govern the interaction of matter."Mother Nature." The second entity of energy is the actual force that causes the interaction of matter.
The Last and greatest entity of all energy is the force that gives life to the all energy "He that Is." So, Energy does exist without matter. However the energy that exist is not the energy of matter rather the Energies that give energy to the matter.

2007-05-19 03:17:27 · answer #2 · answered by Future 5 · 1 0

the big band is highly improbable because it assumes something already existed for there to have made that big bang. The big bang places exphasis on the effect but eliminates the cause and that is illogical. The cause must precede the effect. They do not know the Cause

2007-05-22 20:40:14 · answer #3 · answered by spiro goken 3 · 0 0

Good Question! Because we can sence only data universe is made of data only, & not the other way round. & theoritically it's possible, but practically there are many complications, because pratically, we can not do virtual things.

2007-05-18 07:27:43 · answer #4 · answered by harshadanywhere 3 · 1 0

The universe is made of matter and energy not information.

2007-05-18 07:19:50 · answer #5 · answered by Gene 7 · 1 1

good question.
it can be possible but as you know, we cannot see out of our universe.. out of our universe, there can be such like cases. butr on our universe, there is not such llike case and its effect has not been observed.
if you ask mine, i dont accept that there are many universes levitating in space..

2007-05-18 06:10:10 · answer #6 · answered by Vipul C 3 · 1 1

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