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Here is a hypothesis: of the strongest bomb. Do you have a stronger bomb?

Hey I am quite a noob in physics, so i am asking claude AI some random questions about understanding quantum physics.

So let me give you some context here.

  1. I assume we are in a false vacuum, that the energy state is not the "lowest" it can go. Why? Because there are things like the Casimir Effect, which suppose there is a "lower energy"-field.
    This false vacuum is stable, but we are not "at the lowest".

  2. I think that the creation of matter is fields overlapping with each other. Because of the general uncertainty of fields, things happen randomly or not.

  3. The universe has a massive positive energy exess. We exist. What I understand is that, the existing is like a ripple in the field.

  4. I think, that that ripple was created as a chain reaction of field configurations overlapping and then inferencing with each other.

  5. Some fields are interacting more, some less like neutrino fields.

Bomb

So now to the bomb, what if, one could make such a configuration, that there is a quantum field chain reaction. What I mean by that, that I suppose you can make such a chain reaction happen, then you would be able to create instant universes, from no space at all.

There is alos a concept like vacuum decay, that would explain it a bit, either create a chain reaction, that creates "new" positive energy flux. OR create a chain reaction, that creates a vacuum decay, where the ripple will change the complete physics of the part for the space time and all "our" current matter will be ripped apart, because the physics will be altered therefore destroying the whole universe. In essence it is the same mechanism I suppose.

That is my "quantum chain reaction bomb".

What is your biggest bomb idea that could be feasable? Is mine even feasible? Let me know :3

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u/Low_Description_7412 — 6 days ago
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This is just a weird concept question i have in my head, that combined protons and antiprotons, the atoms would be purely artificial, but I am thinking if that would be a theoretical possibility of some stable atoms :3

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u/Low_Description_7412 — 4 months ago