According to general relativity, when the energy density grows sufficiently large, a black hole is formed. On the other hand, according to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, a measurement of a space-time separation causes an uncertainty in momentum inversely proportional to the extent of the separation.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noncommutative_quantum_field_theory
That first statement is just the de Broglie Law of Phase Harmony!! Wiki continues:
Thus energy whose scale corresponds to the uncertainty in momentum is localized in the system within a region corresponding to the uncertainty in position. When the separation is small enough, the Schwarzschild radius of the system is reached and a black hole is formed, which prevents any information from escaping the system. Thus there is a lower bound for the measurement of length. A sufficient condition for preventing gravitational collapse can be expressed as an uncertainty relation for the coordinates.
This is what Shahn Majid has emphasized (lecture vid) - there is a Positive Volume or Positive anti-gravity Pressure even though the energy is negative!!
And therefore reality is holographic and also there is no "conservation of momentum."by O Bertolami - 2003 - Cited by 79 - Related articlesJun 18, 2003 - Since invariance under translations is broken, the conservation of energy-momentum is violated, o
The information goes "beyond" mass into pure momentum as negative frequency-energy and reverse time!! Shahn Majid - the self-representing Universe pdf
Now when it gets down to the "specifics" then science breaks down! Of course it does! Also it realizes that ALL of science has to be re-written (i.e. noncommutative calculus, etc.). Oops!! But the overall general gist as a unified field theory is realized via de Broglie's Law of Phase Harmony - based on the same secret of nonwestern music theory (as Connes points out about noncommutative phase logic of music theory)....
2002 book overview of noncommutative physics
and a more recent overview book: 2018
and so....
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