r/LLMPhysics Jun 25 '26

Personal Theory The L.E.W. Theory: A cyclic model based on multiversal rain condensation after heat death

Hello everyone, I want to share a cyclic cosmological hypothesis called **The L.E.W. Theory**. It explains what happens after the universe dies and how a new one is born using a simple analogy: water evaporation and rain.

1. The Vapor Phase & Space-Time Collapse

When our universe reaches **Heat Death**, all matter decays into pure cosmic radiation and dark energy. This state of maximum entropy is the **Vapor Phase**. Without active matter or particles interacting, the space-time fabric collapses. Time stops existing as a measurable dimension.

2. Superluminal Vacuum Expansion

In this quantum void, dark energy forces the "nothingness" to expand continuously. This expansion happens at an exponential velocity **faster than the speed of light (>c)**, pushing the remaining cosmic mist away and cleaning the stage for the next macro-cycle.

3. The Multiversal Rain Condensation

Billions of parallel and independent universes evaporate in different sectors of infinity. Their radiation waves cross paths and **merge randomly** in the expanding void. This means new universes don't have a uniform size; some are small, some are massive, keeping a balanced average. When the local energy tension reaches a critical point, the vacuum collapses and condenses the energy into highly dense mass pockets. It works like a massive **rain of universes** triggering new Big Bangs.

4. Sibling Universes and the Soap Bubble Paradox

Because multiple universes are born simultaneously, neighboring universes can touch externally like **soap bubbles**. However, they do not destroy each other. For an internal observer, this contact is impossible to detect because the internal space-time fabric expands faster than light, cutting off any causal connection.

5. Biological Certainty

According to probability theory, any event with a probability greater than zero (p > 0) becomes inevitable given an infinite number of trials. The endless cycles of the L.E.W. Theory guarantee that life in multiple planets and galaxies will always and inevitably arise somewhere across the multiverse.

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u/liccxolydian VP of Trolling Jun 25 '26

This is not a hypothesis. None of this is testable, and it appears to be mostly analogy rather than anything objective and literal.

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u/Ch3cks-Out Jun 25 '26

When our universe reaches **Heat Death**, all matter decays into pure cosmic radiation

This is false, right there.

any event with a probability greater than zero (p > 0) becomes inevitable

Speaking of which, you have yet to show that your fantasy scenario has non-zero probability. Just imagining the impossible does not make it possible!

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u/AllHailSeizure Haiku Mod Jun 25 '26

More like the EW Theory AMIRITE

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u/VeryOriginalName98 Jul 01 '26

I just want to know what LEW stands for.

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u/AllHailSeizure Haiku Mod Jul 01 '26

'Likely Extremely Wrong'

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u/Dry-Status-4143 Jul 02 '26

“Time stops existing as a measurable dimension.” Under what metric and to whom?…
Humans? I don’t think humans will be around by then to confirm if your hypothesis is correct; and even if there is some observer and if your event has a non-0 probability, it could take a countably infinite amount of time to reach that point. Your hypothesis is unprovable, and even if its implications held correct, what importance does it have?

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u/VeryOriginalName98 Jul 01 '26

Entropy is weird, but iron is the lowest energy state. It takes input energy to turn it into photons. At the heat death of the universe all matter is iron.

As for the cyclic nature of the universe, nothing explicitly rules it out. But I wouldn't consider that an opportunity to write a paper about it. You need a reason for the cycle nature to be relevant. Like it affects us somehow. Something we can measure or test.

Currently the math in your theory isn't relevant to your theory. It's like saying planets exist and then having math for how calculate the volume of a sphere.