Beavis, I don't think that nonzero total energy can remain in equilibrium. I believe that Big-Bang was the result of the inequilibria of total non-zero energy. This is because by some reason or the other our universe contains a net positive energy and it's balancing negative energy was moved to some other universe(the cause may be anything).
We can never tell anything about the funtion f() because all we know is it's extension, just like from E=kq/r2 you cannot deduce E=kqr/(x2+r2)3/2. Moreover in our local spacetime there is no need for that f().
Khuli follower, I think that the appearence and dissapearence of atoms near a black hole is due to the formation of wormholes. This is because due to high gravitational field of black hole, it causes tremendous variations in electric and magnetic field around it and such a phenomenon is the ideal condition for the random production of wormholes.
We can never tell anything about the funtion f() because all we know is it's extension, just like from E=kq/r2 you cannot deduce E=kqr/(x2+r2)3/2. Moreover in our local spacetime there is no need for that f().
Khuli follower, I think that the appearence and dissapearence of atoms near a black hole is due to the formation of wormholes. This is because due to high gravitational field of black hole, it causes tremendous variations in electric and magnetic field around it and such a phenomenon is the ideal condition for the random production of wormholes.