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Our universe stuck in a warp bubble.
On Tuesday, August 23, 2016 at 12:54:32 PM UTC-7, Herbert Glazier wrote:
On Sunday, August 21, 2016 at 10:09:29 PM UTC-7, Skybuck Flying wrote: Einstein said space/time itself is bendeable/warpable or something like that. Take a plastic bag, make a ring with your thumb and finger, place plastic bag over the ring and then blow into the ring. This will create a bubble on the other side of the ring, which also seems like an explosion took place. This is basically what could have happened where our universe was "created during the big bang". In reality it wasn't created but it was "warped"/"blown" into a bubble, perhaps by a big star collapsing in on itself and somehow creating a "warp bubble" as large as our universe that somehow keeps growing which could also explain the expanding of the universe. On the other side of this ring/hole matter is still being blown into it and comes outside of the other side of the ring since there is basically nothing there to stop it, so our universe will keep expanding and sucking in matter/space/time from the rest of the galaxy... and yes very maybe it will lead to some kind of rip not sure if space/time itself can rip This could mean that our universe is part of a much larger universe. This would also mean that there has to be a center of our universe somewhere... and our universe might be expanding in just one direction... the other side of the ring basically... perhaps this is detectable... which could then prove this warp bubble hypothesis. Bye, Skybuck. Warp bubble,warp drive,warp curve,warp wave,no perfect warp. I think I'm a worry warp????? Trebert Just don't become warped! Double-A |
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Our universe stuck in a warp bubble.
On Friday, August 26, 2016 at 12:00:07 PM UTC-7, Double-A wrote:
On Tuesday, August 23, 2016 at 12:54:32 PM UTC-7, Herbert Glazier wrote: On Sunday, August 21, 2016 at 10:09:29 PM UTC-7, Skybuck Flying wrote: Einstein said space/time itself is bendeable/warpable or something like that. Take a plastic bag, make a ring with your thumb and finger, place plastic bag over the ring and then blow into the ring. This will create a bubble on the other side of the ring, which also seems like an explosion took place. This is basically what could have happened where our universe was "created during the big bang". In reality it wasn't created but it was "warped"/"blown" into a bubble, perhaps by a big star collapsing in on itself and somehow creating a "warp bubble" as large as our universe that somehow keeps growing which could also explain the expanding of the universe. On the other side of this ring/hole matter is still being blown into it and comes outside of the other side of the ring since there is basically nothing there to stop it, so our universe will keep expanding and sucking in matter/space/time from the rest of the galaxy... and yes very maybe it will lead to some kind of rip not sure if space/time itself can rip This could mean that our universe is part of a much larger universe. This would also mean that there has to be a center of our universe somewhere... and our universe might be expanding in just one direction... the other side of the ring basically... perhaps this is detectable... which could then prove this warp bubble hypothesis. Bye, Skybuck. Warp bubble,warp drive,warp curve,warp wave,no perfect warp. I think I'm a worry warp????? Trebert Just don't become warped! Double-A AA Is Warp a slang name given to Italians?Or is it Worp? Some of my best friends are Italian. Fermi was one of my ideals. Trebert |
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Our universe stuck in a warp bubble.
On Friday, August 26, 2016 at 12:47:18 PM UTC-7, Herbert Glazier wrote:
On Friday, August 26, 2016 at 12:00:07 PM UTC-7, Double-A wrote: On Tuesday, August 23, 2016 at 12:54:32 PM UTC-7, Herbert Glazier wrote: On Sunday, August 21, 2016 at 10:09:29 PM UTC-7, Skybuck Flying wrote: Einstein said space/time itself is bendeable/warpable or something like that. Take a plastic bag, make a ring with your thumb and finger, place plastic bag over the ring and then blow into the ring. This will create a bubble on the other side of the ring, which also seems like an explosion took place. This is basically what could have happened where our universe was "created during the big bang". In reality it wasn't created but it was "warped"/"blown" into a bubble, perhaps by a big star collapsing in on itself and somehow creating a "warp bubble" as large as our universe that somehow keeps growing which could also explain the expanding of the universe. On the other side of this ring/hole matter is still being blown into it and comes outside of the other side of the ring since there is basically nothing there to stop it, so our universe will keep expanding and sucking in matter/space/time from the rest of the galaxy... and yes very maybe it will lead to some kind of rip not sure if space/time itself can rip This could mean that our universe is part of a much larger universe. This would also mean that there has to be a center of our universe somewhere... and our universe might be expanding in just one direction... the other side of the ring basically... perhaps this is detectable... which could then prove this warp bubble hypothesis. Bye, Skybuck. Warp bubble,warp drive,warp curve,warp wave,no perfect warp. I think I'm a worry warp????? Trebert Just don't become warped! Double-A AA Is Warp a slang name given to Italians?Or is it Worp? Some of my best friends are Italian. Fermi was one of my ideals. Trebert It's "wop", Bert. Double-A |
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