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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Relativity / August 2006



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Birth of Universe, the seed and the shell: PROPOSITION #1

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guskz@hotmail.com - 30 Aug 2006 17:26 GMT
(seed = Big bang's singularity)

I proposed the limits (circumference) of space's continuum are
represented by an outer shell in two forms:

1st form: the shell expands

2nd form: all though the shell expands there is a restrictive forces on
the expanding force caused by the outer shell similar to as if the
shell was non-expanding.

This restrictive force causes the expansion to fold (warp); hence the
manifold of space due to tensors(tension).
guskz@hotmail.com - 30 Aug 2006 23:30 GMT
> (seed = Big bang's singularity)
>
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> This restrictive force causes the expansion to fold (warp); hence the
> manifold of space due to tensors(tension).

The explosion would disperse the same way as a gaz disperses from a
singularity unto a solid spherical hard shell. it would eminate as a
stream (continuum) and the fold as it inter-collides with the shell.
The shell obviously doesn't exist and is only a representation of the
stream incapability to expand any further (expansion limited by the
initial energy of the big bang and tensor manifold calculations).
Nth Complexity - 31 Aug 2006 09:53 GMT
> guskz@hotmail.com wrote:
> > (seed = Big bang's singularity)
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
> stream incapability to expand any further (expansion limited by the
> initial energy of the big bang and tensor manifold calculations).

Would it disperse the same way the time dimension is dispersing into the
spatial dimensions?

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