Bush, Reggie [95] - Wake, Cameron [380] + PRINCIPLES ARRANGING THE UNIVERSE The material world manifests itself only in the relativity; that is, materializes, and acquires characteristics and definite parameters, only in relation to another system, object, quality and so on. 1. Something comes from the Non-existence by acquiring its relativity only. Thus, a possibility becomes the reality during the formation of a new substance, if the possibility to satisfy definite conditions in the interrelation of these substances does exist. In the Existence, everything is relatively connected. For example, coldness, warmth, expansion, compression, inhalation, exhalation, rest, motion, female origin, and male origin can be revealed only relatively. 2. The initial unity of relative rest and motion. Example: Definite processes--i.e., movements-- form a system as a whole, as the rest. In its turn, this whole as a process, a movement, forms another system. Example: The pulsation--the universal property of the matter--forms a space through the harmony and brings about a single whole. As a result, any system is both the lord and a vassal. 3. The functional asymmetry exists at the simultaneous symmetry and asymmetry in the relativity. Example: The pulsation of the Sun is the function for the Sun itself, and for the formation of the connection of spaces from the outside. Example: The functional asymmetry of two connected spaces. Examples: The principle of acquiring gravity. The simultaneous existence of the right and the left, the rest-the motion, the wave - the corpuscle, the discontinuity - the continuity. It is the functional asymmetry that stipulates the stable equilibrium of forces. The connection and the functions exist only in a coupled state, only in relativity. It is the functional asymmetry that brings about the relative connection. 4. Nothing emerges and annihilates but only integrates and disintegrates. A whole breaks into parts, and simultaneously a whole is formed from the parts. Harmony is inherent to the world from its origin. And in this kaleidoscope of mutual equilibration ,the world is governed by the number.
Bush, Reggie [93] - Wake, Cameron [382] + In the inflationary theory, matter, antimatter, and photons were produced by the energy of the false vacuum, which was released following the phase transition. All of these particles consist of positive energy. This energy, however, is exactly balanced by the negative gravitational energy of everything pulling on everything else. In other words, the total energy of the universe is zero! It is remarkable that the universe consists of essentially nothing, but (fortunately for us) in positive and negative parts. You can easily see that gravity is associated with negative energy: If you drop a ball from rest (defined to be a state of zero energy), it gains energy of motion (kinetic energy) as it falls. But this gain is exactly balanced by a larger negative gravitational energy as it comes closer to Earth’s center, so the sum of the two energies remains zero. The idea of a zero-energy universe, together with inflation, suggests that all one needs is just a tiny bit of energy to get the whole thing started (that is, a tiny volume of energy in which inflation can begin). The universe then experiences inflationary expansion, but without creating net energy. What produced the energy before inflation? This is perhaps the ultimate question. As crazy as it might seem, the energy may have come out of nothing! The meaning of "nothing" is somewhat ambiguous here. It might be the vacuum in some pre-existing space and time, or it could be nothing at all – that is, all concepts of space and time were created with the universe itself. Quantum theory, and specifically Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, provide a natural explanation for how that energy may have come out of nothing. Throughout the universe, particles and antiparticles spontaneously form and quickly annihilate each other without violating the law of energy conservation. These spontaneous births and deaths of so-called "virtual particle" pairs are known as "quantum fluctuations." Indeed, laboratory experiments have proven that quantum fluctuations occur everywhere, all the time. Virtual particle pairs (such as electrons and positrons) directly affect the energy levels of atoms, and the predicted energy levels disagree with the experimentally measured levels unless quantum fluctuations are taken into account. Perhaps many quantum fluctuations occurred before the birth of our universe. Most of them quickly disappeared. But one lived sufficiently long and had the right conditions for inflation to have been initiated. Thereafter, the original tiny volume inflated by an enormous factor, and our macroscopic universe was born. The original particle-antiparticle pair (or pairs) may have subsequently annihilated each other – but even if they didn’t, the violation of energy conservation would be minuscule, not large enough to be measurable. If this admittedly speculative hypothesis is correct, then the answer to the ultimate question is that the universe is the ultimate free lunch! It came from nothing, and its total energy is zero
Bush, Reggie [92] + Wake, Cameron [383]- Reinserting negative Wake feedback into closed loop to curb Wake positive gain-level and ensure circularity of action.