“The Crisis in Cosmology: A Marxist Analysis,” by Adam Booth, In Defence of Marxism magazine, Summer 2014
This is an excellent summation of the terminal problems in the mainstream cosmological view of the “Big Bang,” dark matter and dark energy, pure math science, bad versions of infinity, multiverses, multiplying ‘fundamental’ particles, string theory and applying Newtonian physics to cosmology. Booth includes some mainstream critics who are realizing some of the problems, Jim Baggott and Lee Smolin, but also cites Engels excellent works, “The Dialectics of Nature” and “Anti-During.”
MAINSTREAM
CLAIMS
Booth
starts with the missing existence of dark matter and dark energy,
which would provide the gravitation and energy to make the standard model ‘Big
Bang’ (BB) expansion theory work. Only
10% of matter and 5% of the energy for this process have been located, yet
careers are built on finding these magical substances and forces. He looks at the BB theory itself,
which postulates that an ‘infinite’ density in a ‘singularity’ exploded,
creating the Universe. All the laws of
physics evidently were not operative at this point. Nor is there a real explanation of what
‘caused’ this explosion or what existed prior to the explosion. Mainstream cosmology says it was a ‘quantum
fluctuation’ – which explains nothing.
Engels pointed out that to go from complete stasis to dynamism can only
happen through an external ‘God’ force.
This is why the Catholic Church has endorsed the BB, as Genesis 1:1 agrees.
Mainstream cosmology treats time and space as ‘things’ – not the products of matter in motion. What we are really talking about is the missing concept of change – not a static entity. All 4 – matter, motion, time and space - are actually interrelated and cannot be separated. We are supposed to believe that Einstein’s ‘space-time continuum’ is like a rubber sheet – finite and fixed, a bit flexible. In fact Einstein had to adopt a closed Universe. This is a Newtownian conception of the Universe as a mechanical ‘thing,’ not an infinite collection of processes, interactions and relationships related to matter.
Booth takes on idealism in ideas, especially string theory and its big brother, M-theory and a cyclic Universe. Both are based on pure math calculations, not observation or facts – in other words, idealist methods, not scientific methods. They include 5 different theories, with either 10 or 11 dimensions for the Universe, all discovered through math. The theorists behind them receive publication, grants, publicity and acclaim. Science writer Jim Baggot, in his book “Farewell to Reality,” especially hits at the purely theoretical nature of so much of this mainstream cosmology, calling it “fairy-tale physics,” identifying “mathematical structures” as a “wrong turn” in cosmology.
INFINITY
In all of
these theories, we run into the problem of infinity, as mainstream cosmology
postulates a finite Universe, with an edge, a beginning and an end in entropy. The obvious question is “What is beyond the
edge of the universe? Monsters?” If this idea of the ‘beginning’ of the
Universe seems like a Christian origin myth, you’d be right. An end is also appropriate, see Revelations.
To try to include ‘infinity’ in their ideas, some theorists claim the BB was
just a ‘phase change’ in the evolution of the Universe, as if the
Universe was a Newtonian ‘thing’ that evolves. It is matter that changes and evolves, not the
Universe. The Universe is just another
name for all that is. Another theory is that of ‘eternal inflation,’ in
which this Universe is an inflating bubble in a vacuum within another Universe also
inflating inside a vacuum. Booth calls
these various ideas ‘bad infinity’ for trying to incorporate infinity and
failing. Many infinities or multiverses do not make
even one. I’d call these ideas science
fiction.
Some
theories claim that all events are infinitely ‘random’ or that all
events are based on hard-and-fast ‘laws’ – when it is obvious that randomness
and patterns interact dialectically, as chaos theory demonstrates. The idiotic randomness postulate that a
million monkeys with a million type-writers would eventually write Shakespeare
is an expression of an abstract possibility, not a real one. Another line of thought, Neils Bohr and the
The Infinity Clock is Ticking |
Booth puts the blame on these various theorists for following Newtownian ideas of the universe, not religion or bourgeois idealism. Newtownian physics operates on the assumption that all events are isolated and mechanical, which works in certain contexts, but not others – especially not on the cosmological level. This is why it is understood that not all scientific approaches work in every area – also the reason electro-magnetism, the strong and weak nuclear forces and gravity will never be ‘united’ in a bogus ‘theory of everything’ according to Booth. Booth analyzes the concept of ‘mass’ which was seen as the property of each thing, but in an advance is now seen as a relationship between things, thus rejecting Newtownianism.
If you follow cosmology, you will be aware of the many multiplying ‘quarks’ being discovered or guessed at, in the search for the basic ‘God particle.’ This has been claimed for the Higgs boson, but Booth understands that no ‘basic’ particle will ever be found. Booth also looks at the present incompatibility between quantum mechanics and the standard model of particle physics and general relativity. He thinks combining them is impossible as well, as they deal with different levels of reality, different scales of motion, even though the BB demands this combination.
SMOLIN
Cosmologists are well aware of the problems by now. Mainstream
theoretical physicist Lee Smolin, in his book “Time Reborn,” has thrown
in the towel on present mathematical or Newtownian cosmology, though he
advances his own version at the end of the book. Smolin points out that the “aesthetic” beauty
of math equations is not the guide to reality, nor is isolated systems’
analysis applicable to the study of the Universe. Smolin understands that the ‘laws’ of physics
are not imposed on reality, but that they emerge within reality. Smolin
thinks a main problem is a removal of ‘time’ from mainstream cosmological
theories. Booth makes his point more
accurately, as it is really change that has been removed. It is interesting that ‘change’ – which most
people understand is ever-present, everywhere – is in bourgeois cosmology, sidelined. Hmmmmm…
DIALECTICAL MATERIALISM
Dialectical
materialism guides a theorist, scientist or those interested in science in the
direction of seeing the universe as infinite, as always existing, as a
dialectical unity of the finite and the infinite, where time and space are
properties of matter in motion, where change proceeds from quantity to quality
through internal processes and relationships.
This is not a static, closed or ‘steady-state’ view, it is dynamic and
open. This is a far more sophisticated
and yet at the same time factual and grounded view than the religious, idealist,
science fiction-y or mechanical methods of modern cosmology. Booth uses dialectical materialism throughout
this 13 page article to analyze these theories and developments in more detail
than I describe here. If you want a good
introduction to critical cosmology, this would be a good place to start. (It is
also available on-line.)
https://www.marxist.com/the-crisis-of-cosmology-part-one.htm
Another mainstream cosmologist questions the "Cosmological Principle" based on the BB, etc. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JETGS64kTys
P.S. - The 2022 NASA Webb Infrared explorer is proving how big the universe really is and how old it really is. It is pretty clear no 'edge' is showing up. They've already had to double the age of the universe too.
Prior blog
reviews on this subject, use blog search box, upper left, to investigate our 14
year archive: “Reason in Revolt”
(Woods-Grant); “The Big Bang Never
Happened,” (Lerner) “Seeing Red” (Arp) “The Philosophy of Space-Time,” “The
Dialectical Universe,” “The Einsteinian Universe,” (all 3 by Malek); “Big Bang
Goes Boom!” “The Big Bang is a Situation Comedy,” “Dialectical Materialism versus
the New Physics” (Gimbel), “Ten Assumptions of Science,” “The Tragedy of
American Science” (Connor).
And I bought it at May Day’s excellent periodicals section!
Red Frog
August 2, 2021
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