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Universes Like Onions
Onion rings grow from the center out and their rings grow in spheres
with a liquid between and never touch. Universes grow from the big bang out and their spacetimes never touch, Universes have a membrane that separates them. Here is the way I see the onion rings of our universe. First BB Next ring gamma photons Next ring Matter in the form of gases. Next ring Proto galaxies Next ring Milky Way created. Next ring Our solar system Next ring Birth of humankind. I will post all the future rings but not right now TreBert |
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There's an onion ring stuck in your neck, BEERTbrain!
Saul Levy On Thu, 18 May 2006 14:56:29 -0400, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: Onion rings grow from the center out and their rings grow in spheres with a liquid between and never touch. Universes grow from the big bang out and their spacetimes never touch, Universes have a membrane that separates them. Here is the way I see the onion rings of our universe. First BB Next ring gamma photons Next ring Matter in the form of gases. Next ring Proto galaxies Next ring Milky Way created. Next ring Our solar system Next ring Birth of humankind. I will post all the future rings but not right now TreBert |
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Universes Like Onions
Onion spheres should be given more respect,and thought. A tree grows
rings. An onion grows spheres. Spheres are much more complicating. Spheres are like wheels within wheels We in the macro realm think of spheres inflating. Spheres have 3 dimensions,but are tricky. Say a sphere completely collapses. It ends up as a circle. A sphere can also end up as a "point"(right Double-A) Best to keep in mind the center of a donut is a sphere. Is this donut center a "curled up dimension?" Is the center of the universe a curled up dimension? Is the center of an onion a curled up dimension? Best to keep in mind if the universe started out in the shape of a torus(donut) in our spacetime it could have evolved into a ball (sphere) Gravity can change the shape. This fits well with Calabi-You,and Witten TreBert |
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message ... Onion rings grow from the center out and their rings grow in spheres with a liquid between and never touch. Universes grow from the big bang out and their spacetimes never touch, Universes have a membrane that separates them. Here is the way I see the onion rings of our universe. First BB Next ring gamma photons Next ring Matter in the form of gases. Next ring Proto galaxies Next ring Milky Way created. Next ring Our solar system Next ring Birth of humankind. I will post all the future rings but not right now TreBert Universes are like onions. Whenever I slice one into little pieces, it always makes me cry. |
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Universes Like Onions
The separation of universes can relate to onions at first glance(idea)
but reality is there is a big difference. Treb will clear this up on his last post. Bert |
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