What Are the Mysterious Bubbles of Nothing That Consume Spacetime?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around the concept of "bubbles of nothing" that purportedly consume spacetime, as introduced in a recent article summarizing a paper. Participants explore the implications of this idea, its relation to the big bang, and its connection to concepts like False Vacuum and string theory.

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  • Exploratory
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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants express skepticism about the validity of the idea, suggesting that the original proposal from 1982 regarding unstable spacetime forming bubbles is likely incorrect.
  • Others note that the article primarily discusses the concept of a False Vacuum, incorporating elements of string theory.
  • There is a call for a valid source, specifically the original paper, to serve as a basis for the discussion rather than relying on the article alone.
  • A participant points out that the paper is linked within the article, providing a direct source for further exploration.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the need for a valid source for discussion, but there is disagreement regarding the validity and implications of the concept of bubbles of nothing and its relation to established theories.

Contextual Notes

Some participants highlight the limitations of relying on the article as a source, emphasizing the importance of the original paper for a more informed discussion.

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https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vi...terious-bubbles-of-nothing-that-eat-spacetime
As far as I know this article summarizes a paper. The paper explores an idea proposed by Written in 1982 about spacetime being unstable and forming a bubble of nothing, which is likely wrong to me. Even the authors wrote this paper to discuss what it can tell us about the big bang instead of trying to support this idea.
 
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I think the article is just discussing something called a False Vacuum, but with some string theory concepts thrown in.
 
Trollfaz said:
As far as I know this article summarizes a paper.

Then we need the paper. The article itself is not a valid source and is not a good basis for discussion.
 
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Just want to open a discussion

We need a valid source--the paper--as a basis for discussion.
 

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