Квантовая механика и жизнь после смерти
Jan. 20th, 2017 10:12 am(https://www.quora.com/How-will-deeper-understanding-of-quantum-physics-hint-to-some-kind-of-existence-after-death/answer/Jess-H-Brewer)
"There are a lot of mysteries left in physics. One of my favorites is dark matter. Lots of proposals have been made about what it is, but no one has found direct evidence for any of them yet.
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My favorite speculation is that dark matter is composed of “Gordian knots” of the 26-dimensional strings proposed to account for all the known particles. For reasons beyond our ken, the topologies of these knots render them stable against decay into the simpler strings we see today. This means that they are immune to all the interactions through which they might decay, and so experience only gravity. I call them Quipu, after the knotted strings used by the Inca to store information."
"There are a lot of mysteries left in physics. One of my favorites is dark matter. Lots of proposals have been made about what it is, but no one has found direct evidence for any of them yet.
...
My favorite speculation is that dark matter is composed of “Gordian knots” of the 26-dimensional strings proposed to account for all the known particles. For reasons beyond our ken, the topologies of these knots render them stable against decay into the simpler strings we see today. This means that they are immune to all the interactions through which they might decay, and so experience only gravity. I call them Quipu, after the knotted strings used by the Inca to store information."