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From: David Hare-Scott on 26 Jun 2010 18:48 BURT wrote: > "I want to know how God created the universe. I want to know his > thoughts. The rest are just details." Albert EInstein > > Hypersphere cosmology was the beginning with energy created in its > surface of space. First there was inflation that stopped gravity from > bringing it all back together. Einstein's universe is closed finite > yet unbounded hypersphere cosmology. > > Mitch Raemsch How brillig! Have you seen the mimsy borogroves of late? I hear they are anti-entropic during their vegetative phase. David
From: BURT on 26 Jun 2010 19:06 On Jun 26, 3:48�pm, Nick Keighley <nick_keighley_nos...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > On 26 June, 21:15, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > > "I want to know how God created the universe. I want to know his > > thoughts. The rest are just details." Albert EInstein > > > Hypersphere cosmology was the beginning with energy created in its > > surface of space. First there was inflation that stopped gravity from > > bringing it all back together. Einstein's universe is closed finite > > yet unbounded hypersphere cosmology. > > don't drink and post Einstein described the hypersphere cosmolgy as a closed universe finite yet unbounded. Hawking should have found that. Mitch Raemsch
From: David Hare-Scott on 26 Jun 2010 19:53 BURT wrote: > On Jun 26, 3:48 pm, Nick Keighley <nick_keighley_nos...(a)hotmail.com> > wrote: >> On 26 June, 21:15, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >> >>> "I want to know how God created the universe. I want to know his >>> thoughts. The rest are just details." Albert EInstein >> >>> Hypersphere cosmology was the beginning with energy created in its >>> surface of space. First there was inflation that stopped gravity >>> from bringing it all back together. Einstein's universe is closed >>> finite yet unbounded hypersphere cosmology. >> >> don't drink and post > > Einstein described the hypersphere cosmolgy as a closed universe > finite yet unbounded. Hawking should have found that. > > Mitch Raemsch You haven't the faintest idea what all this means do you? David
From: BURT on 26 Jun 2010 20:03 On Jun 26, 4:53�pm, "David Hare-Scott" <sec...(a)nospam.com> wrote: > BURT wrote: > > On Jun 26, 3:48 pm, Nick Keighley <nick_keighley_nos...(a)hotmail.com> > > wrote: > >> On 26 June, 21:15, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > >>> "I want to know how God created the universe. I want to know his > >>> thoughts. The rest are just details." Albert EInstein > > >>> Hypersphere cosmology was the beginning with energy created in its > >>> surface of space. First there was inflation that stopped gravity > >>> from bringing it all back together. Einstein's universe is closed > >>> finite yet unbounded hypersphere cosmology. > > >> don't drink and post > > > Einstein described the hypersphere cosmolgy as a closed universe > > finite yet unbounded. Hawking should have found that. > > > Mitch Raemsch > > You haven't the faintest idea what all this means do you? > > David- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - It means that time closes the universe. Mitch Raemsch
From: r norman on 26 Jun 2010 20:26
On Sat, 26 Jun 2010 17:03:46 -0700 (PDT), BURT <macromitch(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >On Jun 26, 4:53�pm, "David Hare-Scott" <sec...(a)nospam.com> wrote: >> BURT wrote: >> > On Jun 26, 3:48 pm, Nick Keighley <nick_keighley_nos...(a)hotmail.com> >> > wrote: >> >> On 26 June, 21:15, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >> >> >>> "I want to know how God created the universe. I want to know his >> >>> thoughts. The rest are just details." Albert EInstein >> >> >>> Hypersphere cosmology was the beginning with energy created in its >> >>> surface of space. First there was inflation that stopped gravity >> >>> from bringing it all back together. Einstein's universe is closed >> >>> finite yet unbounded hypersphere cosmology. >> >> >> don't drink and post >> >> > Einstein described the hypersphere cosmolgy as a closed universe >> > finite yet unbounded. Hawking should have found that. >> >> > Mitch Raemsch >> >> You haven't the faintest idea what all this means do you? >> > >It means that time closes the universe. > In other word, Burt is claiming that the set of all points not in the universe is open. Or else he might indicate that the universe contains all its limit points. But these are ideas are so far above his head that he will have absolutely no notion of what I am talking about. In this context it helps to know that the empty set is both open and closed, as is the complement of the empty set (more commonly known as 'the universe'). |