[Physics] The Big Bang Theory

Olli Santavuori olli.santavuori at saunalahti.fi
Thu Oct 20 19:17:07 CEST 2016


On 20.10.2016 20:03, Master Inventor wrote:
> Olli,
>
> Of course, its easy to do.  Just add another dimension.  If the 
> 3-dimensional universe formed the surface of a 4-dimensional sphere 
> the universe would have no boundaries and every point would be the 
> same as every other point, and would appear to be at the center of the 
> universe.
>
> ---Maurice---
>
> OK, Maurice. Then you put there the excimated longest distance and we 
> have the model of the universe as it really is. Then we must look if 
> all the astronomical facts are verified in that universe. And we are 
> the new Einsteins! Is there some sense in all that? Or is it as always 
> in cosmology?
Olli S.
>
>> On 20.10.2016 19:40, Master Inventor wrote:
>>
>> Not growing. always the same size. It follows: There is, maybe, the 
>> longest possible distance, because there is no outside, all is there 
>> already. And no limit. And wherever you are you are always like in 
>> the middle.
>>
>> Can you make a mathematical model for that? For that kind of universe?
>>
>> Olli S.
>
>
>
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