Without symmetry, such as in conservation of momentum, you’d be able to create and destroy energy arbitrarily. Maybe like magic? Let’s say there were no proton/electron charge symmetry. That could mean atoms would be unstable. Maybe do some imagineering from this point!
I’ve wondered what it would take to be able to create energy arbitrarily. Gravity and mass and light seem to be suss in that context. I’ve been having a laugh to myself about the aether, a comment in here mentions Hinduism also. But if there’s some big goo of stuff, then could it be that the ‘perfection of the universe’ (sorry I know that’s a loaded phrase but chill) is what can emerge into reality from that goo?
If there wasn’t symmetry or whatever, then it couldn’t get to us. Kind of like the atoms that make us would have remained as mud instead of standing up and looking around?
As someone else says encrypted vs plain space. Figure out some suss things like what’s going on with light and some kind of arbitrary infinity awaits? And those things are suss because they’re operating at the interface/affected by both ‘worlds’, like flying around in atmosphere; suddenly there’s sound barriers and what not. Which is why (I think) we scratch our heads and wonder like, what’s the deal with electrons?
Without symmetry, such as in conservation of momentum, you’d be able to create and destroy energy arbitrarily. Maybe like magic? Let’s say there were no proton/electron charge symmetry. That could mean atoms would be unstable. Maybe do some imagineering from this point!