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    Physics and Tautology.
    =.
    1
    Where did the masses for ‘ big bang ‘ come from ?
    These masses came from surrounding space.
    2
    Where did these masses from surrounding space come from ?
    These masses came from ‘big bang’.
    ===.
    Why he is poor ?
    Because he is stupid.
    Why he is stupid?
    Because he is poor.
    ===.

  • #2
    Physics and Tautology.
    =.
    1
    Where did the masses for ‘ big bang ‘ come from ?
    These masses came from surrounding space.
    2
    Where did these masses from surrounding space come from ?
    These masses came from ‘big bang’.
    ===.
    Why is he poor ?
    Because he is stupid.
    Why is he stupid?
    Because he is poor.
    ===.
    The ‘big bang’ doesn’t give answer to the question:
    where did the mass come from ?
    To understand this we need go out from ‘ big bang’ .
    But ‘ the big bang theory is an effort to explain what happened
    at the very beginning of our universe. Prior to that moment there
    was nothing;’
    So, . . where do we go out ?
    ==.

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    • #3
      So, . . where do we go out ?
      ==.
      If we go out of mass then it can be only one possibility -
      - we will enter into an empty space.
      ==.
      ‘ A world without masses, without electrons, without an
      electromagnetic field is an empty world. Such an empty
      world is flat. But if masses appear, if charged particles
      appear, if an electromagnetic field appears then our world
      becomes curved. Its geometry is Riemannian, that is,
      non- Euclidian.’
      / Book ‘Albert Einstein’ The page 116 . by Leopold Infeld. /
      ===.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by evangilbort
        If we assume, for the sake of argument,
        that the speed of light is the ground state of the universe,
        since it is the only reference that stays the same in all references,
        departure from to less than will set a potential with the ground state.
        It is true the speed of light is the ground state of the universe.
        Other true is that this constant speed (c=1) can change.
        ==.
        " Einstein's special theory of relativity is based on two postulates:
        One is the relativity of motion, and the second is the constancy
        and universality of the speed of light.
        Could the first postulate be true and the other false?
        If that was not possible, Einstein would not have had to make two
        postulates. But I don't think many people realized until recently
        that you could have a consistent theory in which you changed only
        the second postulate."
        / Lee Smolin, The Trouble With Physics, p. 226.
        First published in 2006. /
        ===.

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        • #5
          my rogue babbling

          I think of what we see of the universe as a transient rupture in what would otherwise be dimensionless "alley" between other "universes". Inject one causality and that creates time, which creates space, which in turn releases the energy already in the "alley". Then some energy we can,t perceive cools to become the energy we can perceive, matter of which we are made and bacon of which is delicious. It's the bacon that makes it all worth while.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Hrothgar View Post
            I think of what we see of the universe as a transient rupture
            in what would otherwise be dimensionless "alley"
            between other "universes".
            Take infinite vacuum as ''dimensionless alley ''
            and put there billions and billions '' other universes- galaxies ''

            Originally posted by Hrothgar View Post
            Inject one causality and that creates time, which creates space,
            which in turn releases the energy already in the "alley".
            All '' other universes- galaxies '' have stars and planets ,
            every with its own gravity space and gravity time.

            Originally posted by Hrothgar View Post
            Then some energy we can,t perceive cools to become
            the energy we can perceive, matter of which we are made
            and bacon of which is delicious.
            It's the bacon that makes it all worth while.
            As astrophysicists say :
            there are energy and dark energy, matter and dark matter.
            =.
            If we cannot understand the dark energy/mass,
            it is because we don't know what vacuum is.
            ==.,

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            • #7
              My crystal ball is broken

              Originally posted by socratus View Post
              Take infinite vacuum as ''dimensionless alley ''
              and put there billions and billions '' other universes- galaxies ''
              I'm genuinely happy to hear your well enough travelled to have a definitive count of them.

              Originally posted by socratus View Post
              All '' other universes- galaxies '' have stars and planets , every with its own gravity space and gravity time.
              OK now your just bragging about witnessing every facet of creation, some of us have bills to pay and don't have time to experience infinity first hand.
              Last edited by Hrothgar; 06-16-2013, 06:05 PM.

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