Space/Time
Ogr81: I find that facinatining...both for the knowledge it gives (such as a more accurate datum point for space/time etc....) and the questions it raises.
Like: What is the universe expanding into? If it is expanding at an accelerated rate, whatever it is that would have to accommodate the universe at an increasingly less resistant pace. Would there have to be a unifying field that would allow both to exist on a common plane. Is the energy that drives the universe apart pushing outward or is the other side drawing it out? Are we to assume a self-perpetuating infinate energy is possible or is there something that is driving the universe apart and
able to so faster and faster. Is the other side anti-matter, is it
anti-gravity,anti-time, lightless, static, non-vibrating or what?
Essentially, as you stated, what causes it to expand?
Even assuming there is a fifth field or the value is zero (and
gravity can repel), Is that point where the universe is expanding, (assuming you could theorically extract one point from the rim of the universe) the equal sign (=) or not equal sign (my key-board doesn't have one), the question is in our universe and the answer lies on the other side?
It seems the theory implicates that there isn't an ether, but an actual point when the universe began and everything can be calculated to its precise location in time/space from that point since everything originated from that point. (If we had all the proper data and assumed we were conducting the calculation at one of the points within the expontential equaion) Picturing an elongating and widening cone that has the origin at the top and encompasses all that it has expanded to at the bottom, then everything does have a point within it, and can be located by
associating it with the distance to the top compared to the speed of the universe expansion. Even if you were studying the time it takes an apple to fall twenty feet from a moving train at different speeds to compare it to someone's findings conducted further from the effects of gravity (or any different scenario) and points could be calculated in realtionship to the beginning and end (where the end is the point of expansion [u +1])
Am i right?
Just wanted to dicuss it more and dig brains. Thanx for your
patience.


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