Instigator / Pro
4
1438
rating
6
debates
0.0%
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Topic
#540

The universe is made from only one particle

Status
Finished

The debate is finished. The distribution of the voting points and the winner are presented below.

Winner & statistics
Better arguments
0
3
Better sources
2
2
Better legibility
1
1
Better conduct
1
0

After 1 vote and with 2 points ahead, the winner is...

RationalMadman
Parameters
Publication date
Last updated date
Type
Standard
Number of rounds
5
Time for argument
Three days
Max argument characters
30,000
Voting period
Two weeks
Point system
Multiple criterions
Voting system
Open
Contender / Con
6
1687
rating
555
debates
68.11%
won
Description

The science community has created a gigantic fraud on society by creating a complicated universe. The universe can be describe in much simpler terms according to the principles of Occam's razor. (The simplest solution to a problem is most often the best and most correct solution.)

Round 1
Pro
#1
According to Occam's razor - Occam's razor (also Ockham's razor or Ocham's razor (Latinnovacula Occami); further known as the law of parsimony (Latin: lex parsimoniae) is the problem-solving principle that essentially states that simpler solutions are more likely to be correct than complex ones. When presented with competing hypotheses to solve a problem, one should select the solution with the fewest assumptions. 

Thus, using this principle we can create a universe with the simplest solution. We can start with the fewest number of particles that the universe can be made of. The answer to this must be, only one particle, because that is the smallest possible number that is available and it is a good starting point. Now, we need to give this particle a shape. What is the simplest possible shape that the universe has to offer? The answer being, the sphere. Yes, the sphere is the simplest possible shape. Well, now that we have established a number and a shape of this particle, we will need to add some states or functions for this particle so that it can create a diverse universe of matter, space, gravity, energy and light. Well, that seems to be a pretty tall order for just one simple particle to perform, so how does this particle do such complex functions?
 
Firstly, I’ll ask Nikola Tesla to see if he has any clues. “Nikola, how does the universe work?” Nikola says “the number 3 holds the secrets to how the universe works”. Thanks Nicola!  I’ll take your advice and have a close look at nature to see how many times that the number 3 appears. Well, Nikola, it looks like you were right! The number 3 appears to be popping up everywhere when I look at fundamental elements and nature in general.
 
Let’s make a list of what we can find –
1. The atom has an electron, proton and neutron – well that’s 3!   That’s a good start!
2. The electric plug has 3 points - positive, negative and earth.   Getting better!
3.  In chemistry, there is acid, alkaline and neutral (3)    Wonderful!
4. There are 3 states of matter – gas, liquid and solid. (Note – plasma is just a gas which is being pushed by aether flow)     Pheww!! That was a close one!
5. The human eye has 3 colour selection cones. Red, blue and green. Perfect!
6. The brain sees the world in sections of 3 which is called the rule of thirds. It’s too good to be true, surely!
7. All sub-atomic particles come in groups of 3. Marvellous! That’s just the icing on the cake!
8. The universe has galaxies, solar systems and atoms. Again - 3 systems.
9. The Equation E=MC squared - has 3 elements. Energy, mass and light.

Thus, we can plainly see that the universe uses the number three at a fundamental level for all basic things. Thus, we can interpret this as a consequence that the ultimate particle must have 3 states or functions.
Now, we have established that a sphere has 3 states or functions. So what 3 actions can a sphere in frictionless space perform? Well, I can only think of 3 possible movements that a sphere in frictionless space can do which are left spin, right spin or no spin. Thus, we now have a complete picture of the least number of particles; the simplest shape and simplest functions. Thus, according to the laws of parsimony, the universe would make a fundamental particle in this manner, if it was a logical universe which didn’t have any wastage or superfluous activity.

Con
#2
Alright, let's just dunk this here; Pro is admitting that there is more than one particle in the universe. Pro is arguing that it is one particle-genome with 3 particle-species so to speak.

This is conceding that there's at least 2 particles in the entire universe. I win.
Round 2
Pro
#3
  One particle in 3 states. I win. Thanks for debate.
Con
#4
Multiple particles (you refer to them in the plural) with there being one  type of particle in 3 types of state of particle.


Round 3
Pro
#5
Multiple particles (you refer to them in the plural) with there being one  type of particle in 3 types of state of particle.
No stupid. One particle! I never referred to 'multiple particles'. You have committed a fraud by using many false and misleading references which don't exist. 
Note - 3 states of one particle.( Not particleS.) No plural, no sense, no brains, no hope.  
Con
#6
No stupid. One particle! I never referred to 'multiple particles'. You have committed a fraud by using many false and misleading references which don't exist.

7. All sub-atomic particles come in groups of 3. Marvellous! That’s just the icing on the cake!

Well, I can only think of 3 possible movements that a sphere in frictionless space can do which are left spin, right spin or no spin. Thus, we now have a complete picture of the least number of particles; the simplest shape and simplest functions.
^ This explicitly concedes there are 3 particles at the very least.
Round 4
Pro
#7
You must really hate debating because you are trying to win with a small word based technicality and avoid getting into a complex battle of physics because your knowledge of the subject must be close to zero. Thus, all I can do is return the favour and win by the smallest possible margin of one particle. lol 

complete picture of the least number of particles
Thus, my quote specifies "least number of particles" which refers to the least amount of particles, which is indeed, one particle.

Its a pity the block function on this website doesn't apply to debating. It could have saved me so much trouble and time wasting.
Con
#8
If you apply Occam's Razor to reality, it is very blatant that there's more than one particle even if it's just the same type of particle in many forms. In fact all particles are perhaps illusory units of an even deeper fabric of reality that's fields of energy (if this is all physical) or coding (if this is a simulation),.

I applied Occam's sexy Razor to your big dick arguments and I orgasmed at the notion of a threeway between Shiva Vishnu and Brahma, what if everything is actually triangles and not spherical particles?

Who told you it's all a sphere magically transforming into 3 things? Apply Occam's Razor to reality and we reach the conclusion that particles (of which there are MANY) are either multiple units of reality or merely a stepping stone in the process of making it.
Round 5
Pro
#9
If you apply Occam's Razor to reality, it is very blatant that there's more than one particle even if it's just the same type of particle in many forms. In fact all particles are perhaps illusory units of an even deeper fabric of reality that's fields of energy (if this is all physical) or coding (if this is a simulation),.

I applied Occam's sexy Razor to your big dick arguments and I orgasmed at the notion of a threeway between Shiva Vishnu and Brahma, what if everything is actually triangles and not spherical particles?

Who told you it's all a sphere magically transforming into 3 things? Apply Occam's Razor to reality and we reach the conclusion that particles (of which there are MANY) are either multiple units of reality or merely a stepping stone in the process of making it.

Ah ha! You are actually awake! Welcome to the land of the living. Now we have something that kind of resembles a debate. But, alas, it is the last round and you have wasted 4 rounds with utter nonsense, bluff, trickery, word games and fraud.

I have already shown that the sphere is the simplest 3D object that the universe has. It only has one side. Note - A pyramid has 5 sides. Thus, a triangle or pyramid is more complex than a circle or a sphere. Thus, it wouldn't satisfy Occam's razor.

Note - You are meant to defend the standard model of physics which is the default theory of the establishment. Thus, you have not defended the standard model. Thus, we must conclude that you have no case and therefore forfeit the debate. Thanks for participating. (I think?)
Con
#10
Then I tell you what if no particles exist? You never proved anything exists as a particle at all. Occam's Razor slice your neck, boom dead bye.