Infinite Space and Time...How?

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21 years 9 months ago #4607 by rbibb
Replied by rbibb on topic Reply from Ron Bibb
<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=2 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>(Mac)I think some my differences with MM is the definition of "Universe". My interpretation is all that links to our physics. In that respect I view the universe as a bubble (perhaps expanding, perhaps not) that flowed from the Chiral Condensate (another dimension apparently) like a rip in the klien bottle of creation.

Tom's view seems to include the Chiral Condensate as part of our universe. So when I speak of finite I am not referring to all creation but only the bubble that we live in which is 3D - for the moment discount time as a 4th. I believe it is an integral part of the 3D's.
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Mac, it seems to me that you are speaking with a forked tongue. Could you please clarify your position with regards to infinity. Do you or don't you believe infinity can be associated with the physical?


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21 years 8 months ago #3738 by Mac
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I-Am-A-Dummy,

I was agreeing with the interpretation only. I see no possibility of including "Infinity" as a physical enity. It is limited to mathematics only.

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21 years 7 months ago #5188 by james
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<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=2 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>infinite space time

Mac:if space & time r infinite then how r they related? a physical phenomenon i s described in a particular time so as the space, then how can we say both r infinite. well it's is also true that n infinite can never be finite.
Viewed from an enception, call it the BB or some other origin, without time-or space; the enception involved the creation of space itself. To me that is an energy function and time is arbitrary, an illusion of energy transfer throughout the space so created.
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Think about it Mac. "Creation of space" does not make sense. Space is just HOW matter are distributed forming the Universe. It is not a thing that can be created alone. The length of your body can not exist without your body. I don't know why it is so difficult to get it.

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