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Old October 27th 03, 08:04 PM
Knut Ove Hauge
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Default Universe Evolution.

In this revised chapter of my home page, new thoughts has been added
since the first
time I wrote it. It goes like this. In the beginning the universe was
tremendous hot. On my calculator I can plot in 1 e+23 degrees Kelvin.
I use the equations from the chapter
"Calculating the Mass of Planets and Stars" described on my home page.
The universe was also very wide. And this is new in my theory. Then for
some reason it started shrinking as it cooled down. It decreased very
little per million degree declining in the beginning. When it had cooled
down to 128000 degrees K, it reached it's smallest radius of 10 billion
meters. Then an expansion started as we know today. And if we use a
temperature of 3 degree K as the temperature of the universe today, we
have expanded a twisted spiral distance of 2.35 e+47 meters. This is the
twisted spiral distance and can be compared to the
way a mollusk shell grows. What happens before it started to shrink
and cool down,and when it has reached zero temperature, I don't know. I
cant plot it on my calculator because it's out of range. But it seems to
have started at infinite high temperature and diameter, cooled down to
a diameter 7 times the diameter of the sun, and then it will expand
again forever when it cools down to zero temperature if it does.
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http://home.no.net/knutove/gravity/indexg.html

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Old October 28th 03, 02:07 AM
Greg Neill
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Default Universe Evolution.

"Knut Ove Hauge" wrote in message
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[snip wackiness]

Kurt. Have you considered posting this stuff to
alt.sci.physics.new-theories where it will at
least be more or less on-topic? Your, shall we
say, "speculative physics" is not on-topic in
sci.astro.


 




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