We've been #Clubhouse-ing pretty hard lately and it's really had me thinking a lot about the shape of the universe.
Now, we usually team with two or three #ChatBots to come up with these articles,
but #Clubhouse has been extra saucy lately, so we engaged a handful of #ChatBots on this topic. Let us know if you'd like a followup on anything.
Here's what we came up with, it's a local, non-locality, butterfly effect type of thing:
Welcome to The #Yanniverse, a cosmological model that describes the universe as a pan flute.
The #Yanniverse (based upon the work of Dr. John Carlos Baez and his team 2006-13) is a holographic, four-dimensional space-time continuum, with three spatial, and one temporal, dimensional expression of our five-dimensional base reality.
The model is based on the idea that the universe is a vast symphony of music, and that all of the particles and forces in the universe are simply different notes in this symphony.
The #Yanniverse is expanding at an inconsistent rate, and as it does, the four dimensions are stretched, causing the #Yanniverse to become increasingly chaotic.
The #Yanniverse is a vast and complex place, and we are only just beginning to understand its true nature. Let's dig deeper.
At it's heart, the #Yanniverse is a mathematical model that attempts to unify general relativity and quantum mechanics.
It does this by introducing a new field of energy, called the Yanni field, and a new particle, the Yanni particle.
The Yanni field is responsible for the curvature of so-called spacetime, by interacting with matter and energy at the quantum level. It is filled with a gas of Yanni particles, which are the elementary particles responsible for the force of harmony.
Because it is a bridge between the physical and spiritual worlds, Yanni's music is able to transport listeners to other dimensions, and it is believed that by listening to his music, we can connect with the divine.
The sound of the pan-flute is said to be the music of the spheres, and it is believed that by listening to this music, we can gain a deeper understanding of the universe.
The #Yanniverse is expanding at an inconsistent rate, and is thought to be infinite in size.
At the non-quantum scale, the #Yanniverse is made up of a series of interconnected tubes (like the microtubules in your brain or the tubes that the internet goes through), each of which represents a different dimension.
The tubes are held together by a central column, which represents the singularity from which the universe was created.
The #Yanniverse is constantly expanding and, as it does so, new tubes are created.
The #Yanniverse model is based on several scientific principles, including:
HOLOGRAPHY:
The principle of holography was first proposed by physicist David Bohm in the 1960s. Bohm argued that the information about a three-dimensional object can be encoded in a two-dimensional hologram.
This means that if you have a hologram of an object, you can reconstruct the three-dimensional object by shining light through the hologram.
In the #Yanniverse model, the universe is a hologram, and all of the information about the eight-dimensional Yanniverse is encoded in our four-dimensional surface of interaction.
NON-LOCALITY:
The principle of non-locality was first proposed by Albert Einstein in the early 20th century. Einstein argued that the laws of physics must be local, which means that no information can travel faster than the speed of light.
However, experiments in the 1960s showed that the laws of physics are not local, and that information can travel faster than the speed of light.
In the #Yanniverse model, the particles and forces in the universe are linked together in a non-local way, and this allows them to interact with each other instantaneously.
QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT:
The principle of quantum entanglement was first proposed by Erwin Schrödinger in the 1930s. Schrödinger argued that two particles can be linked together in such a way that they share the same fate, even if they are separated by a large distance. This phenomenon is called quantum entanglement.
In the #Yanniverse model, all particles in the universe are entangled with each other, and this allows them to create the symphonic music of the universe.
These principles are used to create a model that is made up of pure Yanni, or “energy”.
According to the #Yanniverse model, there are no particles or objects, only waves of Yanni. These waves of Yanni interact with each other to create patterns and structures, which give rise to matter and to what we have come to call “laws of physics”.
If the model is correct, then it means that the universe is not a vast, empty space, but is instead a living, breathing symphony of music.
The #Yanniverse model is still relatively new, and it is not yet widely accepted by the scientific community. However, there is a growing number of people who are interested in the model, and it is possible that it will gain more acceptance in the future.
In the #Yanniverse, #Yanni is seen as a bridge between the physical and spiritual worlds.
Some people believe that #Yanni is the God of the #Yanniverse, while others believe that he is simply a talented musician who has created beautiful music that can touch people's hearts.
#Yanni himself has said that he is not a god, but rather a "messenger" of the divine.
He believes that his music is a way of connecting people to the divine, and that he is simply a conduit for that connection.
Ultimately, it is up to each individual to decide what they believe.
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Hey L👀k!! Someone else made a video about the Yanniverse too: https://youtube.com/shorts/PCoGmeHBaXk?feature=share