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Galactic fossil is 13.2 billion years old
On Jun 22, 9:44 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Double-A Spaces intrinsic energy had an infinite area before it was compressed into an area the size of a pea(BB). Compressed? When? Atoms did not form at this spacetime. Atoms formed much latter when great heat was diluted into space. But the whole universe must have been smaller than an atom at some point. At that size things become very uncertain. At this time of creation great certainty was in order.to fine tune the force of gravity to fine tune the strong force to fine tune EM Left to chance the universe would have cancelled itself out into radiation. bert The universe was already radiation at the beginning. Double-A |
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Galactic fossil is 13.2 billion years old
Double-A I was talking "total radiation" Size is meaningless to
describe the BB a trillionth of a second before it exploded. Size is relative. To an electron the atom is huge. Nothing relative to the big bang. All that is smaller than an atom. Why? bert PS it might be imperial thinking. So look out for Scott |
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