Our universe may have been created in the laboratory by an advanced civilization

“The greatest mystery concerning the history of our universe It’s what happened before the great explosion. Where does our universe come from? “asks Avi Loeb in his recent signed editorial, in Scientific American. The former chair of Harvard’s Department of Astronomy, founding director of the Harvard Black Hole Initiative and chair of the Council on Physics and Astronomy at the National Academies, has a theory about the origin of the universe. It could have been created in the laboratory by advanced technological civilization, he is writing.

These superior beings which the author ranked A on the cosmic scale, “You could have developed a technology that created a baby universe out of nothing thanks to quantum tunneling” where Our universe has a flat geometry with net zero energy.. The theory put forward by Avi Loeb can unify the religious idea that the Supreme Creator is the origin of life with The secular idea quantum gravity». He adds that if his theory is correct, it suggests that a universe like ours, with a more technologically advanced population, would be a biological universe.

Humans are too bad for class A?

The supposed existence of a biological universe indicates that the human race was created to give birth to more advanced civilizations than we are today. Avi Loeb ranks humans at level C on the cosmological scale. “Because we are unable to recreate habitable conditions on our planet when the sun dies”… Even at level D, “As we carelessly destroy the natural habitats on Earth due to climate change, driven by our technologies”.

It is not impossible for us to reach Class A, but there are many obstacles to this development, particularly our inability to create “A large enough density of dark energy in a small area”, writes the editorial author. However, Avi Loeb encourages individuals to do so To look humbly through the new telescopes for the purpose of “The Search for Smarter Kids on Our Cosmic Mass”.

He warns that if we don’t, our experience on Earth may end like that of the dinosaurs.

Stan Shaw

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