Talk:TFNR - 2.3 From something to nothing
Now, let's try to reverse the evolution of the organization, the form of the Elementary Field. Let's try to reach nothingness, starting from a cubic meter of space of our current Universe. To simplify, let's try to focus on a cubic meter of the interstellar space in our galaxy, were the ordinary matter content is limited to a few thousand particles (for the most part, protons and electrons).
If we were extraordinary beings with infinite knowledge and power, we could:
- use an hypothetical super pump to extract from the cube all the ordinary matter structures (those particles),
- put, around the selected cubic meter, a perfect shield to prevent that ordinary matter (gas molecules, atoms, particles, cosmic radiation, neutrinos, etc.) can get in,
- put around an ultra perfect shield to prevent that radiation (e.m. waves) of all length can cross that selects volume of space,
Ok. Good. In that cubic meter, we have created a void without "ordinary" matter and "ordinary" radiation (e.m. waves). But it is not enough. There is still so much in that volume. We have so much work to do to reach the "hypothetical" condition of nothingness. We cannot call this condition as "state of nothingness", because it is not a state, it is not stable, even not partially stable. We have to say that is an "hypothetical" condition because it cannot really be reached, because it would take an infinite force to force the Field to the condition of nothingness. So, it is impossibile to create nothingness, even in infinitely small point in space for a reasonable amount of time (a time lightly longer that the Planck time).This impossibility, due to the need on an infinite force/energy, is the root of the Principle of Uncertainty ( ΔE x Δt ≥ ℏ / 2 ).