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Darwinian Universal
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Darwinian Universal is a cosmology and physics theory that aims to provide a comprehensive explanation of the universe's origin and evolution, as well as the fundamental principles governing its behaviour. This theory incorporates elements of natural selection and evolution, as well as concepts from various fields of physics, such as quantum mechanics and general relativity.
The Darwinian Universal theory posits that the universe is a dynamic and evolving system, in which structures and processes emerge and change over time in a manner analogous to biological evolution. This includes the formation of galaxies, stars, planets, atoms and the emergence of life itself.
The theory also proposes that the fundamental constants and laws of physics may not be fixed and unchanging but could have evolved and fine-tuned over time through a process of natural selection. This could potentially explain the apparent fine-tuning of the universe, as well as the emergence of complex structures and phenomena.
Atoms as Replicators: Insights from the Large Hadron Collider
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) pushes the boundaries of our understanding of the subatomic world. By accelerating and colliding parent particles, the LHC produces an array of daughter particles, even creating new hydrogen atoms. While primarily a tool for exploring fundamental particles and forces, this process also invites a more speculative interpretation.
Drawing a parallel with biological reproduction, the concept of parent particles giving rise to daughter particles hints at a potential Darwinian mechanism at work. Due to proximity within these high-energy collisions, the possibility of inheritance from parent particle to daughter cannot be ruled out. This suggests that the processes observed in the LHC might mirror, in some fundamental way, the reproductive processes of living organisms.
The concept of inheritance between parent and daughter particles in the LHC raises the possibility that atomic characteristics and behaviour are coded in a manner analogous to biology's DNA. Just as biological organisms pass on genetic information across generations, the particles created in these high-energy environments could potentially encode their properties and interactions. Atomic building blocks seam unusually proficient at storing and conveying the information of life in biological processes, as well as the properties we exploit to code information in our technological devices and systems. These atomic and electromagnetic properties are intrinsic features of matter. This observation lends itself to speculation: the physical world may possess an inherent capacity to store, process, and transmit information, which is a fundamental requirement of Darwinism. If matter is indeed a highly evolved, information-rich entity, its ability to transmit and exchange information could be an expected characteristic, arising from its evolutionary history. This perspective suggests that the universe's capacity for information processing may not be a mere coincidence but rather a natural consequence of underlying evolutionary dynamics.
6. Quasars as Cosmic Atomic Foundries
The processes observed at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), where particles are accelerated and collided, may mirror the cosmic phenomena occurring in quasars. These galactic environments exhibit the relativistic acceleration and collision of matter within their accretion disks, as well as the resulting jets that disperse matter into space.
This raises the question: Could quasars be nature's "atomic foundries," where matter is created and dispersed in a process akin to the generational continuity observed in biological evolution? If so, this would suggest that principles of adaptation and optimization, typically associated with Darwinian evolution, may extend beyond the biological realm into the physical world.
The existence of atomic replication processes in both the LHC and the extreme cosmic environments of quasars provides a foundation for exploring the potential of Darwinian evolution in physics and cosmology. While this concept remains a developing hypothesis, the parallels between observed particle interactions and biological evolution offer an intriguing avenue for further inquiry and contemplation.
It is important to note that the ideas presented here are provisional
Matter Genesis at Lower Energy Scales
While the extreme environments of quasars may facilitate atomic replication, matter genesis can also occur at much lower energy levels. A prime example is the creation of electron-positron pairs during lightning strikes.
In this process, the newly generated electrons persist, while the positrons - their antimatter counterparts - wander the Earth's atmosphere until annihilating with other electrons. This cyclic birth, life, and "death" of electrons demonstrates a fundamental tendency of matter to regenerate and recycle itself.

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