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The humans, in a search for answers, have always looked to the sky, to the immense blue.
Not only in the prehistory, when the rain, the storms and other phenomenon were explained
as simples passionate and angry acts of the gods. Even today, in the space conquer, Cloud
Computing, and artificial hearts age, we still elevating our eyes, trying to find something
in that cosmic darkness. But, what if the answers are not up here,
far away? What if the answers are here, in our planet? Even more, not in our planet:
in ourselves. Inside us. Inside everything. What if the term god is does not make reference
to something immense, but the smallest thing in the universe? What if a human, a rock and
any other thing is, is compound by millions and millions of "divine particles"?
Based on the discovery of the Higgs Bosson, which demonstrated the validity of the actual
physic model, i ask myself: Are there other particles, even smaller and complex that the
bosson, the muons and quarks, undiscovered? Is there some kind of "primordial matter"
from which all is made? This is my idea: the "primordial matter",
here, is the real alpha and omega. They shape the gravity and electromagnetic fields, the
nuclear interactions, and all kind of elemental particles and magnitudes. Everything is compound
by this matter. Without exception. The colors, the density of the water, the smell of the
air. All. We are surrounded by it, made of it.
But, why? Well, in my previous video i mentioned that many people say "the world is full of
things with such a level of perfection, that the random cannot achieve that goal", in reference
to the Big *** theory and the subsequent development of the universe.
Well, maybe the luck, as well as an almighty entity, are unable to create, for example,
the beautiful and complex structure of a diamond, a snowflake, or a human cell.
I mean: it's hard to imagine a "huge" entity, doing this very very small things, like a
man with giant hands trying to mount, piece by piece, a tiny clockwork. It's hard to imagine
the "small" from the "big". But, in the other direction, the thing changes...
Just think in one of the most amazing insects in the earth: the ants. Leaving aside that
the ants shows and incredible behavior, lets focus on their "house": the anthill. This
structure produce chills in our architect, due to its perfection and functionality. Its
not a secret that many of the human constructions are based in the animal world, like the one
of our tiny friends. But we, as humans, are "bigger enough" to make marvels, and yet,
this small life form overcome us in many aspects... A small thing is able to create very big things.
Or just look into our own body: probably the human machine is not perfect, but its complexity
is overwhelming. We, in 2013, still unable to create a human from the beginning. But
a spermatozoon and a egg can. Cell, tissue, organelle, organ, system, and finally, body.
A big thing, from a small thing. And like this, there are thousands of examples.
To cut to the chase: in this theory, the universe is compound by an infinite number of "primordial"
particles. These particles are compound by the most elemental energy of the reality.
With this energy, these particles are able to "create" everything. All there, in the
existence, are groups of these particles. And, what define these groups, and the subsequent
transformation in "things"? Probably, a "universal force", like the one i talked about in the
previous video. Of course, there are more questions: can we
manipulate these particles? They still growing? We could see them some day? I let these unknowns
in your hands. Personally, i think this "primordial matter" is imperishable, but mutable and changeable,
in constantly evolution. Oh, a last metaphor: look at your computer.
You can play videogames, edit a pic with photoshop, search information in google, program in Java...you
can do thousands of things, but, very depth inside, all is the same: ones and zeros, working
together. Like Francis Drake said: "Greatness, from
small beginnings". What do you think?
Hope you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching, and remember: how much the world has changed
today?