From: BURT on
On Jun 26, 6:34�pm, j...(a)wilkins.id.au (John S. Wilkins) wrote:
> BURT <macromi...(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?
>
> > > David- Hide quoted text -
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> > > - Show quoted text -
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> > It means that time closes the universe.
>
- You keep using words.

Since I was two.

Mitch Raemsch
>
> --
> John S. Wilkins, Philosophy, Bond Universityhttp://evolvingthoughts.net
> But al be that he was a philosophre,
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From: BURT on
On Jun 26, 6:34�pm, j...(a)wilkins.id.au (John S. Wilkins) wrote:
> BURT <macromi...(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?
>
> > > David- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > - Show quoted text -
>
> > It means that time closes the universe.
>
> You keep using words. I do not think they mean what you think they mean.

You mean like when Einstein said God?

When he Said God that is exactly who he meant.

Mitch Raemsch

> --
> John S. Wilkins, Philosophy, Bond Universityhttp://evolvingthoughts.net
> But al be that he was a philosophre,
> Yet hadde he but litel gold in cofre- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -


From: David Iain Greig on
BURT <macromitch(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Jun 26, 6:08�pm, "David Hare-Scott" <sec...(a)nospam.com> wrote:
>> BURT wrote:
>>
>> > Light is traversing an ever growing circle of the hypersphere surface.
>>
>> > Mitch Raemsch
>>
>> Omnivorous regurgitators sleep furiously with mocked turtle soup.
>>
>> D
>
> I see you have invented your own.

You did, why can't others?

--D.

From: r norman on
On Sat, 26 Jun 2010 18:42:33 -0700 (PDT), BURT <macromitch(a)yahoo.com>
wrote:

>On Jun 26, 6:34�pm, j...(a)wilkins.id.au (John S. Wilkins) wrote:
>> BURT <macromi...(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?
>>
>> > > David- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> > > - Show quoted text -
>>
>> > It means that time closes the universe.
>>
>- You keep using words.
>
>Since I was two.
>

And the words you do use have almost as much meaning now as they did
when you were two.

From: chris thompson on
On Jun 26, 8:26�pm, r norman <r_s_nor...(a)comcast.net> wrote:
> On Sat, 26 Jun 2010 17:03:46 -0700 (PDT), BURT <macromi...(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.

It's way above my head too. However I like to think I am smart enough
to know what's over my head (other than my hat) and refrain from
making silly claims to knowledge I do not possess.

Chris

>
> 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').