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    Flatness Problem: To call a spade a spade.
    =.
    1.
    The Flatness Problem
    2.
    Flatness problem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    3.
    Flatness Problem | CAS CMS
    4.
    . . . etc.
    =…
    There are many different spaces: 2 dimension space, 3D space,
    4D, 5D . . . .. .10D, 11D . . . . maybe more.
    There are also ‘ closed’ and ‘open’ spaces.
    There are many topological spaces too.
    Question:
    Which space has the Universe as a whole?
    Answer:
    It is fact: the Universe as a whole has exactly the
    required density of matter to be flat.
    The average density of matter in the universe (even
    incorporating a dark mass and dark energy ) is equal to
    or less than critical density and therefore the universe
    as a whole is a flat infinite continuum.
    ==..
    But the physicists refuse to admit this fact .
    Why ?
    Because they don’t know that to do with ‘ a flat infinite
    continuum’. And they ‘ burned ‘ the real infinite flat
    cosmological continuum ( using different abstract models )
    to rid it of its infinite flatness.
    And from Einstein’s time they discus about cosmological
    constant that will close the flat- open Universe
    into a close- sphere.
    ==..
    The Universe as a whole is an Infinite Flat Universe.
    Only in some rare places the Infinite Flatness is breaked.
    ==..
    So, instead to say : ‘ we need to call a spade a spade’
    they say: ‘ If there’s nothing wrong with me then,
    maybe there’s something wrong with the Universe. ‘
    =..
    ' But I don't want to go among mad people,' said Alice.
    'Oh, you can't help that,' said the cat. 'We're all mad here.'
    / Lewis Carroll.
    Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. /
    ==..

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    Vacuum is an Empty space between billions and billions Galaxies.
    Now (!) the physicists think (!) that the Universe as whole has
    temperature: T= 2,7K . The parameter T=2,7K is not constant.
    It is temporal and goes down. In the future it will come to T= 0K.
    From quantum point of view vacuum is some kind of Energy
    space: E= ∞
    The average density of matter in the universe (even
    incorporating a dark mass and dark energy ) is equal to or
    less than critical density ( p= 10^30g/sm^3 ) and therefore
    the universe as a whole is a flat infinite continuum.
    It is true we cannot reach the T= 0K and we also cannot reach
    this density ( p= 10^30g/sm^3 ) of vacuum.
    But just because we cannot reach this Vacuum’s
    parameters does it mean that it cannot exist ?
    #
    If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it,
    does it make a sound?
    If unseen virtual antiparticles can appear from vacuum (!)
    ( Vacuum’s fluctuations / transformation / polarization )
    and we can observe them as a real particles doesn’t it mean
    that vacuum itself is an Absolute Reference Frame which
    has its own physical parameter – Absolute Zero: T=0K.
    #
    The infinite space-vacuum is timeless, the eternity reign there.
    ==..
    Again.
    The universe as a whole is a flat infinite continuum.
    Only in some rare local places this flat infinite continuum
    is curved because masses do this.
    But these masses are only 4% of all matter in the Universe.
    96% is a dark matter and energy.
    =.
    All the best.
    Israel Sadovnik Socratus.

    ==..

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    • #3
      How is possible to understand the Flatness ?
      How is possible to understand the Infinite Flat Universe ?
      What is possible to say about a cold Kelvin space T=0K ?
      ==.
      Flatness is a Vacuum.
      Vacuum is an Empty space between billions and billions Galaxies.
      Now (!) the physicists think (!) that the Universe as whole has
      temperature: T= 2,7K . The parameter T=2,7K is not constant.
      It is temporal and goes down. In the future it will come to T= 0K.
      #
      In my opinion this cold Kelvin space T=0K has old physical -
      classical model so-called ‘ model of an Ideal Gas’.
      Now we think that model of ‘ Ideal Gas is an abstraction’,
      but this abstraction suit very well to another ‘ abstraction ‘,
      to ‘a cold zero Kelvin space.’
      These two models have negative temperature, and
      in these two models there are ‘abstract ideal – virtual particles’.
      And to have real model is needed something to change in these
      abstraction models .. . .. and this change can be only quantum.
      #
      Now, let us put an elemenrary particles in the cold Kelvin space:
      T = 2,7K ---> 0K. Which geometrical form they can have ?
      The answer is: ‘ They must be flat particles.’
      Why?
      Because according to Charle’s law and the consequence of the
      third law of thermodynamics as the thermodynamic temperature
      of a system approaches absolute zero the volume of particles
      approaches zero too. It means the particles must have flat forms.
      They must have geometrical form of a circle: pi= c /d =3,14 . . . .
      #
      All formulas, equations and laws of ‘ an Ideal Gas’
      is possible to use to the Infinire Vacuum T=0K.
      ===…
      All the best.
      Israel Sadovnik Socratus.
      ===.

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      • #4
        P.S.
        The universe is flat on the large scale, as per the scientific
        evidence provided by WMAP.
        Thus the universe was known to be flat to within about 15% accuracy
        prior to the WMAP results.
        WMAP has confirmed this result with very high accuracy and precision.
        We now know that the universe is flat with only a 0.5% margin of error.

        WMAP- Shape of the Universe.
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        • #5
          Book ‘ Parallel Worlds’ by Michio Kaku.
          #
          ‘ According to the picture emerging from the WMAP satellite,
          a mysterious antigravity force is accelerating the expansion
          of the universe. If it continued for billions or trillions of years,
          the universe will inevitably reach a big freeze . . . .’
          / page 288 /
          In 1854, . . . . Helmholtz realized that the laws of
          thermodynamics could be applied to the universe as a whole,
          meaning that everything around us, including the stars and
          galaxies, would eventually have to run down.’
          / page 289 /
          ==..
          There isn’t laws of thermodynamics without the ‘ Ideal gas’.
          There isn’t thermodynamic of cosmos without the ‘ Ideal gas’.
          ==.

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