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From: guskz on 26 May 2010 10:59 99% forget we're in a spacetime manifold and not just a point source explosion (big bang). A manifold is a pipe (output & input internal piping holes), and spacetime's manifold is solely shaped by it's thermo-dynamics known as entropy. As the big bang's space expands outwardly, this light & fire(extreme heat) cools down because there's more space to occupy. As the cosmic hot-soup cools down, it tends to conglomerate together, generating an uneven viscosity inside this soup fluid (entropy). This uneven viscosity in the hot bursting fluid, is no different from turbulence due to a fluid flowing inside a pipe (or manifold) due to friction, uneven viscosity, etc... For spacetime's manifold pipe, the big bang's energy is the fluid and the pipe is not the void of outerspace but a void know as nothingness (non-existence). In a way the energy itself determines the width of the pipe manifold. And the pipe itself has no thickness, but does provide capacitive resistance. But as the conglomeration (see above) increases, there's less thermal fluid pressure (cosmic hot-soup) exerted against the manifold's (pipe's) walls,.... and thus the conglomeration also directly causes the shape of the pipe. Same as a super-nova's Luminosity determines Brightness & Distance, the Big Bang's Luminosity (also a Thermosity) determines Brightness (temperature per unit volume of space) & present Distance (present total volume of space). As such the expansion of space must adhere to the same law's as light's circumferential expansion from the super-nova. But with the main difference is that the expansion of space is 4 dimensional instead of 3 dimension, and the time unit is the distance dimension from it's source (the big bang). The other 3 dimensions (width, length, height) observe the same expansion rate as light's 2 dimensional circumferential expansion from the super-nova.
From: guskz on 26 May 2010 11:11 On May 26, 10:59 am, "gu...(a)hotmail.com" <gu...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > 99% forget we're in a spacetime manifold and not just a point source > explosion (big bang). > > A manifold is a pipe (output & input internal piping holes), and > spacetime's manifold is solely shaped by it's thermo-dynamics known as > entropy. > > As the big bang's space expands outwardly, this light & fire(extreme > heat) cools down because there's more space to occupy. > > As the cosmic hot-soup cools down, it tends to conglomerate together, > generating an uneven viscosity inside this soup fluid (entropy). > > This uneven viscosity in the hot bursting fluid, is no different from > turbulence due to a fluid flowing inside a pipe (or manifold) due to > friction, uneven viscosity, etc... > > For spacetime's manifold pipe, the big bang's energy is the fluid and > the pipe is not the void of outerspace but a void know as nothingness > (non-existence). > > In a way the energy itself determines the width of the pipe manifold. > And the pipe itself has no thickness, but does provide capacitive > resistance. > > But as the conglomeration (see above) increases, there's less thermal > fluid pressure (cosmic hot-soup) exerted against the manifold's > (pipe's) walls,.... and thus the conglomeration also directly causes > the shape of the pipe. > > Same as a super-nova's Luminosity determines Brightness & Distance, > the Big Bang's Luminosity (also a Thermosity) determines Brightness > (temperature per unit volume of space) & present Distance (present > total volume of space). > > As such the expansion of space must adhere to the same law's as > light's circumferential expansion from the super-nova. > > But with the main difference is that the expansion of space is 4 > dimensional instead of 3 dimension, and the time unit is the distance > dimension from it's source (the big bang). > > The other 3 dimensions (width, length, height) observe the same > expansion rate as light's 2 dimensional circumferential expansion from > the super-nova. At first the simple mathematics of a point source's expansion rate determines the diameter of the pipes walls, and maximum capacitive resistance (meaning cannot contain more then it's volume). But later-on the above condensation(conglomeration) gives a non-linear shape to the walls (curved space) and also determines the overall volume of the pipe (it's 3d-diameter). Same to how increased friction, increases turbulence from fluid flowing in a pipe, so does the conglomerations above. As more & more of the above occurs, Reynolds Number & law will have more effect.
From: Benj on 27 May 2010 01:23 On May 26, 6:35 pm, Uncle Al <Uncle...(a)hate.spam.net> wrote: > > 99% forget we're in a spacetime manifold and not just a point source > > explosion (big bang). > > A manifold is a pipe (output & input internal piping holes), and > > spacetime's manifold is solely shaped by it's thermo-dynamics known as > > entropy. > You were doing so badly in the first two lines, then you stumbled. Come on Al! Don't you know you are living in the manifold of God's Engine? It's all running the Lathe of Heaven. Put something in the collection plate and I'll give you an "effective" dream!
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