On 02-09-98 Richard Meic wrote to Mr. Rigor...
RM> Big Bang Model - A theory describing the state of the early universe
RM> as a cosmic singularity, infinitely dense, infinitely compact and the
RM> "expanding" universe resulting from the explosion of said singularity.
Hmmmm. this is so far off the top of my hairless head it might be
fulla dandruff, but if re-ALL-ity, as David put it, is made up of
time, and five dimensions,... which is the minimum number I heard
is needed to make quantum math work, then: we have time and three
dimensions in an expanding universe, but time, one of ours, and a
different pair to make up *another* 3 dimensional timespace, does
that mean that the other universe is shrinking?
If our universe only had one dimension in common with another, it
would only be a point of commonality in both; there, it acts like
a pinhole camera obscura such that force, e.g. light, would enter
it freely, but not return, nor have any effect on the rest of the
conventional universe.
I see a paradox in having black holes in an expanding universe in
that, at some point, black holes sweep up everything in the space
between them, at which point, there is *nothing* between them and
thus: they are collectively, the aforementioned 'singularity'.
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