Vacuum and  Entropy. 

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Today everybody knows that  the Universe had a beginning from  'Big Bang'.

Alternative question:

Can the Universe begin to exist from Absolute Vacuum Zero: T=0K?

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We have two opinions about vacuum: 

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The most fundamental question facing 21st century physics will be:
What is the vacuum? As quantum mechanics teaches us, with
its zero point energy this vacuum is not empty and the word
vacuum is a gross misnomer!
/ Prof. Friedwardt Winterberg /

2

Why do physicists refuse to take vacuum as a fundament of Universe?
Book : ‘Dreams of a final theory’ by Steven Weinberg. Page 138.
‘ It is true . . . there is such a thing as absolute zero; we cannot
reach temperatures below absolute zero not because we are not 
sufficiently clever but because temperatures below absolute zero
simple have no meaning.’ 
/ Steven Weinberg. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1979 /

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We need to understand what 'nothing' / vacuum is.

Paul Dirac wrote:
" The problem of the exact description of vacuum, in my opinion,
is the basic problem now before physics. Really, if you can't correctly
describe the vacuum, how it is possible to expect a correct description
of something more complex? "

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Today everybody knows that  the Universe had a beginning from  'Big Bang'.

 As result of 'Big Bang' the temperature in universe is now T=2,7 . . . .

.. . .and this T=2,7 every second goes down to  . . . T=0K.

When the universe reach the T=0K  we will be all died. . . . .

 . . . .  but thanks to the ENTROPY, it will not allow this death.

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Socratus

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