Saturday, April 07, 2007

TOE

Since most of articles on physics are in english I am going to write this one in english too. In this post I present the guidelines toward my Theory Of Everything. Basically a theory that might explain what science currently knows plus integrating what seems incompatible theories (Quantum vs Relativity). So lets start, do not expect a nice guided set of ideas, but rather a set o thoughts that will be furtherlly linked.

* Axiom: In the universe there are observers.
In other words, suppose that in the universe there are not observers, therefore no testimony that the universe itself exists, so in the universe there are observers. (I fill myself like an observer of the universe, you, reader, are also an observer of the universe).

* Axiom: Every observer has its own model of the universe.
Let me explain, to observe means that you receive information from the universe. To receive information means that you observe something that it could happen (so in you have prior asumptions, probabilities, for things to happen). So every observer has its own model of the universe, that does not mean that those models describe the entire universe, they just describe the universe from the observer point of view, which basically is an incomplete description of the universe. It is important that every observer has an incomplete description of the universe, otherwise we could get into paradox of having two descriptions of the universe that are mutually excluyent. Also this guide us into removing any "hidden variables" theory, is not that we do not know how to know, it is just that certain information is just incomplete - no one knows.
Note1: If an observer has no assumption on certain event, it can be seen as if that event does not exist in the observer model of the universe. so prob=0 means that can not be observed (not that, that event does not exist) by that observer.
Note2: You can think of a model where certain events to observe have prob=1, if those event are observed they do not give any information, thus having a model of the universe with certain prob=1 is equivalent as having the model without that "aparent" information.

* Observer models are modified by observations made. (Math here...)

* Some observations can be seen as "self-observations", an observer can observe certain information on itself.
Note3: It seems like complete self observation of the quantum state is not possible, but on this bullet I want to
maintain the posibility for a system in general, to be capable of including itself within its own view of the world.

* Dimensions are per observer criteria.
Every observer has a model in which it correlates observations. These correlations lead in a N+t dimensions. The +t is inherent to the observation itself, the world can be "ordered" upon the different observations made. The "N" is observer dependant and can take values (Math here...)