One of the big discussions in philosophy, cosmology and metaphysics is whether the universe is meaningless and indeterminate, essentially an aggregate of scattered star debris speeding through space randomly in an open system where the law of entropy rules; or is the universe a meaningful and predetermined closed loop designed by a graceful hand in a creative act of downward causation. But what if our universe was a hologram created by quantum computers
from the future? If this is the case we would be avatars playing out scripted destinies; on the other side, the finger keystrokes of cognizant programmers comfortably lounging at the end of time. We would live in a universe that is predetermined, where what’s going to happen, will have happened already somewhere forward in time.
In 1992, a Hungarian astronomer Gyorgy Paal observed irregularities in galaxy spatial distribution. He noted that these irregularities could only be explained with the presence of an obscure intrinsic force that filled the volume of space. This force dominates the overall critical density of space flattening its large scale structure. Science has called this force Dark Energy and its universal estimated total critical-density is 73%. This Dark Force is related to gravity and locally infinitely small. This condition makes Dark Energy close to impossible to measure in the laboratory. We could speculate that this force is the quintessential moldable glue that sticks the universal vacuum together. Recent astronomical surveys of more than 200 thousand galaxies, confirm the presence of this mysterious Dark Energy. Strange enough this mysterious force counteracts gravity’s negative pull repelling the accelerating expansion of the universe forward. Furthermore it seems to radiate like a shock-wave backwards in time from our future horizon.
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