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Easy theory gives the answer as "yes" they will come together. Its
called its parrel twin. We know its out there because nature only produces matter particles in pairs. We also know there are no straight paths . No parrel lines to go to infinity. All have a gravitational curve. How will we ever detect the merging of our anti-matter twin universe. We will need no telescope to detect it. We will know the merging of the two worlds when there is no night sky. bert |
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When they merge it will change their shape bert
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Universes move in a parrel curved convex space relative to each other.
Like galaxies they are moving away from each other at an accelerating rate. Universes will never merge. Cosmic space is infinite. Cosmic vibrating lines of gravity(macro realm string theory) relate them in the only way possible. Their mutual gravity lines of force that is intrinsic to cosmic 's gravitation bert |
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Must add they are moving away from each other,but with a curving. Their
curve created by their spin,and our parrel universe is spinning in the opposite direction. This can make thinking interesting as we conclude an ending Think particles it helps bert |
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![]() "G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... : Must add they are moving away from each other,but with a curving. Their : curve created by their spin,and our parrel universe is spinning in the : opposite direction. This can make thinking interesting as we conclude : an ending Think particles it helps bert : Universe implies to encompass all that is possible! Now if the universe implies to everything possible then Nothing and or only the impossible is possible! How is another Universe possible G=EMC^2 Glazier? Cheers G=EMC^2 Glazier, Pete. -- ________________________________________ May the Universe return 100 Fold of your output. |
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On Jul 9, 4:06 pm, "Laidback" wrote:
"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... : Must add they are moving away from each other,but with a curving. Their : curve created by their spin,and our parrel universe is spinning in the : opposite direction. This can make thinking interesting as we conclude : an ending Think particles it helps bert : Universe implies to encompass all that is possible! Now if the universe implies to everything possible then Nothing and or only the impossible is possible! How is another Universe possible G=EMC^2 Glazier? Cheers G=EMC^2 Glazier, Pete. I believe your typical black hole usually blows out from their poles. That gives us at least twin universes. - Brad Guth |
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On Jul 9, 4:06 pm, "Laidback" wrote:
"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... : Must add they are moving away from each other,but with a curving. Their : curve created by their spin,and our parrel universe is spinning in the : opposite direction. This can make thinking interesting as we conclude : an ending Think particles it helps bert : Universe implies to encompass all that is possible! Now if the universe implies to everything possible then Nothing and or only the impossible is possible! How is another Universe possible G=EMC^2 Glazier? Cheers G=EMC^2 Glazier, Pete. Maybe the other universe is virtual. Double-A |
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Pete Reality is nature only produces in pairs. That means its
impossible not to have a anti-universe. That is why in my post i bring in quantum particles. Can't have an electron unless a positron is also created. Our universe is the negative one and spins in the direction anti-clock wise Knowing that tell us the direction of its anti-twin. Again same as QM. bert |
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Brad Reality is when a black hole reaches its critical mass it creates
first an implosion. When reaching its critical mass it has no motion of rotation,and the instant before imploding it is a perfect sphere. Its horizon implodes to the singularity evenly. Lots of good science thinking makes this the way it is. bert |
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![]() "BradGuth" wrote in message ups.com... : On Jul 9, 4:06 pm, "Laidback" wrote: : "G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message : : ... : : Must add they are moving away from each other,but with a curving. Their : : curve created by their spin,and our parrel universe is spinning in the : : opposite direction. This can make thinking interesting as we conclude : : an ending Think particles it helps bert : : : Universe implies to encompass all that is possible! : : Now if the universe implies to everything possible then Nothing and or only : the impossible is possible! : : How is another Universe possible G=EMC^2 Glazier? : : Cheers G=EMC^2 Glazier, : : Pete. : : I believe your typical black hole usually blows out from their poles. : That gives us at least twin universes. : - : Brad Guth : But if the Universe already consists of all that is possible, a black hole is merely a part of the universe.. Besides that, A Black-Hole is but a compressed area with its Poles being with the opposing velocities and or potential Kinetic Energy that is evidence for its creation of its compression and or mass.. its much like a postulated and or theoretical particle only much bigger! and I mean really moochus bigger! The point is no matter what you refer to its simply already part and parcel of The singular Universe which consists of everything that is possible, nothing is excluded, that's NOTHING except nothing and or zero!.. Cheers Brad, Pete. -- ________________________________________ May the Universe return 100 Fold of your output. |
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