Is an empty universe possible physics poem
The empty universe improbability theorem
Could there be an empty universe?
Is an empty universe even possible?
Would probability show the impossibility
of an empty universe?
There is no possibility of a machine
which could pull a perfect vaccuum.
The physics of perfection do not exist.
Here are the laws of thermodynamics:
If the energy and mass of the universe are a constant
are they
degenerating because of entropy
until there in nothing left?
Will the atoms run out of energy
leaving nothing?
A machine cannot produce a perfect vaccuum
or absolute zero because of laws of imperfection,
these same laws of imperfection which created
the universe,
The laws of imperfection which we call
evolution may have created us.
then
Can an imperfect universe produce a perfect vaccuum?
Can an imperfect universe produce absolute zero?
Is an empty universe even
possible?
If an empty universe were not possible then
it must be concluded that
since the size of the universe is infinite
then the small imperfection
would be
infinite in size also
and the small imperfection of
this impossible emptiness
might be the universe we see.
My little nonsense.
David Michael Jackson
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The last poem was Something to Say. The next poem is Softness Poem by Daria Michelle Jacq
