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Singularity + Time + space Curve
Can I think of a singularity as infinite density? Can I think of it a
a starting point in time.? Can my equation G=EMC^2 show a singularity has infinite gravity? Is a singularity both a beginning and an end? Does time in reality go forever from an infinite past into an infinite future? Can space curve inward Concave with an infinite space curve? Can its convex curve make the universe inflate to infinity? Can a theory be on spacetime radiation from the big bang once space has no temperature the universe is no longer in existence? All energies end up as heat,and no heat no universe. Get the picture TreBert |
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