From Probability to Pattern: How the Universe Counts Its Way Into Existence
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A single thread, winding through the cosmos, may underlie every particle and force in the universe. This radical theory, proposed by physicist Sam Bizri, reimagines reality as one continuous world-line, tangling and knotting to form what we perceive as matter and energy.
"Probability isn't a mystery. It's multiplicity," Bizri explains. His model suggests quantum randomness emerges from the sheer number of ways this cosmic strand can loop and twist.
The implications are profound. Gravity becomes the curvature of possibility itself. Black holes are knots so dense, no path leads out. Even the Big Bang's inflation is recast as an explosion of potential configurations.
While speculative, the theory offers testable predictions. If confirmed, it could bridge quantum mechanics and relativity, resolving longstanding paradoxes in physics.
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