Friday, November 25, 2011

Physics is Too Complicated

Having taken plenty of physics classes, read some books, and watching shows on the Science channel, I know quite a bit more than the average person about physics. And I'm pretty interested in it because I think that knowing how the world and the universe works is pretty darn cool!

And over the past couple of years, I've developed a thought that just won't go away. That thought is that Physicists are making things too complicated. It's not their fault though, they are doing the best they can to make sense out of things we don't fully understand yet. I'm talking specifically about the small stuff... the really small stuff.

Most people think that the smallest things in existence which everything else is made out of are atoms. And how atoms work is pretty well understood and accepted as true around the world. But then these brainiacs called theoretical physicists started trying to break down the atom even more. They determined that atoms are made up of even smaller things called neutrons, protons, and electrons. But that wasn't even good enough for them.

I'll spare you all of the details (mostly because I don't know all of them), but basically they now think there are even smaller fundamental particles called quarks, bosons, gluons, and some other ones - twelve of them in all. And one of them the so-called Higgs boson is only a guess, they haven't been able to detect it's existence yet but they think it has to anyway.

And not only that, but there are also a bunch of different forces too - strong, weak, electromagnetic, and gravitational. And each of these act differently.

These are all parts of the Standard Model.

Then there are people talking about string theory, M-theory, and dark matter which is something that supposedly is what most of the universe is made of, but we can't see, touch, or otherwise prove it directly. Uh huh...

Is it just me or does all of this seem a little too complicated? You know what I think? I like Einstein's theory that everything is made up of energy. And I think there is some type of fundamental unit of energy that isn't a particle, and isn't a wave, it's something different but can' look like either one or neither of them based on the circumstances. Those circumstances are based on a set of rules that we just don't completely understand yet.

So there is one type of thing - energy. And with the rules (who knows how many - but probably not more than a dozen) that control how energy acts it could explain everything. It could explain why gravity is so weak for small things but strong for big things, compared to say the electromagnetic force. It could explain why some matter is visible and some is dark. It could explain why sometimes things act like particles and sometimes they act like waves.

I have no idea what these fundamental units of energy are or what the rules would be that govern them, but I bet that's how everything really works.

4 comments:

Phineas said...

Vance,

I just stumbled upon your blogs last night and wanted to drop you a line to tell you how impressive your concept is. I've read through at least some of the posts of each blog, and chose this post to comment on because of the recent HIggs Boson story. When I read the comment and looked at the date, it was thrilling indeed.

You seem like an interesting guy and multi-faceted, and I look forward to reading more of your posts.

Keep wondering about the world around you and sharing your observations.

Regards,

Phineas

Phineas said...

Vance,

Nice job on your blogs. I stumbled upon them last night and enjoyed your observations. I chose to comment on this post, as I thought it appropriate given the recent Higgs Boson news. Imagine how thrilling it was for me to read your post and look at the date.

Keep the observations coming.

Phineas

Unknown said...

Thanks Phineas! It's funny that you mention the Higgs boson "discovery" because I just wrote a couple articles about that too! I posted them on another site I write on which you can get to here: http://www.triond.com/users/Vance+McClenton

I'd love to hear your thought if you have time to read them and comment. =)

Phineas said...

Vance,

First, I apologize for what was in essence a double-posting. I was skeptical that the first post "took," so I wrote another, shorter version. You're certainly welcome to delete the redundancy.

I will definitely be taking a look at your posts on Higgs Boson. I still am amazed that you mentioned it in a post last year.

Thanks again for the response and keep up the blogging.

Phineas