The Nature of the Universe - страница 6

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Since:

• after the Big Bang, a colossal number of dipoles were formed in the Universe,

• the appearance of dipoles in the Universe is an endless process,

• a colossal number of dipoles are concentrated in the Universe,

• dipoles have the ability to connect with each other and form conglomerates of dipoles, that is, to self-organize and develop,

• a dipole is a bit of information,

therefore, a colossal amount of information is concentrated in the Universe, which has the ability to self-organize and develop.

With a dipole size (bit of information) of less than 10>-15 meters and a fill factor of 10>-5 (conditionally), the number of dipoles (i.e. bits of information) in one cubic meter of quantized space-time of the Universe can be about 10>40 bits of information.

For comparison:

• according to International Data Corporation, the total volume of digital information in 2020 on Earth was about 4 x 10>22 bits of information;

• since the human body consists of about 40 trillion cells, and each cell contains about 1.5 gigabytes of our genetic code, therefore, the amount of information about a human is about 6 x 10>22 bits of information.

As can be seen from the above comparison, even one cubic meter of quantized space-time can contain many orders of magnitude more information than the total volume of digital information accumulated on Earth or than the amount of information about a human.

In writing the chapters outlined above, the author relied on the fundamental scientific discoveries of the Russian physicist Vladimir Leonov, presented in his scientific works “Quantum Energetics” [1] and “Big Bang: The Universe Before and After” [2].

Interaction of Information and Energy

Since:

• dipoles and electromagnetic energy in the form of photons are formed during the decay of material matter,

• dipoles have the ability to self-organize and develop,

• dipoles are unstable particles,

• dipoles disintegrate into individual electric charges when photons hit them,

• a dipole is a bit of information,

• conglomerates of dipoles represent complex information,

therefore, complex information must have some kind of energy barrier around the complex information that has appeared and is self-organizing, protecting it from destructive external energy impact. Without this energy barrier, the complex information that has formed could not exist for any length of time, since it would easily disintegrate as a result of photons hitting it.