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Old November 24th 09, 08:16 PM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro
Yousuf Khan[_2_]
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Default Splitting Time from Space—New Quantum Theory Topples Einstein's Spacetime

Lots of good quotes in this article. Has something to say about the Big
Bang (or The Big Bounce), Dark Matter and Dark Energy even.

"The solution, Hořava says, is to snip threads that bind time to space
at very high energies, such as those found in the early universe where
quantum gravity rules. “I’m going back to Newton’s idea that time and
space are not equivalent,” Hořava says. At low energies, general
relativity emerges from this underlying framework, and the fabric of
spacetime restitches, he explains."

"Hořava gravity may also create the “illusion of dark matter,” says
cosmologist Shinji Mukohyama of Tokyo University. In the September
Physical Review D, he explains that in certain circumstances Hořava’s
graviton fluctuates as it interacts with normal matter, making gravity
pull a bit more strongly than expected in general relativity. The effect
could make galaxies appear to contain more matter than can be seen. If
that’s not enough, cosmologist Mu-In Park of Chonbuk National University
in South Korea believes that Hořava gravity may also be behind the
accelerated expansion of the universe, currently attributed to a
mysterious dark energy. One of the leading explanations for its origin
is that empty space contains some intrinsic energy that pushes the
universe outward. This intrinsic energy cannot be accounted for by
general relativity but pops naturally out of the equations of Hořava
gravity, according to Park."

Splitting Time from Space—New Quantum Theory Topples Einstein's
Spacetime: Scientific American
"Was Newton right and Einstein wrong? It seems that unzipping the fabric
of spacetime and harking back to 19th-century notions of time could lead
to a theory of quantum gravity."
http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...ime-from-space

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Old November 25th 09, 12:20 PM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro
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Default Splitting Time from SpaceNew Quantum Theory Topples Einstein's Spacetime

On Nov 24, 9:16*pm, Yousuf Khan wrote:
Lots of good quotes in this article. Has something to say about the Big
Bang (or The Big Bounce), Dark Matter and Dark Energy even.

"The solution, Hořava says, is to snip threads that bind time to space
at very high energies, such as those found in the early universe where
quantum gravity rules. “I’m going back to Newton’s idea that time and
space are not equivalent,” Hořava says. At low energies, general
relativity emerges from this underlying framework, and the fabric of
spacetime restitches, he explains."

"Hořava gravity may also create the “illusion of dark matter,” says
cosmologist Shinji Mukohyama of Tokyo University. In the September
Physical Review D, he explains that in certain circumstances Hořava’s
graviton fluctuates as it interacts with normal matter, making gravity
pull a bit more strongly than expected in general relativity. The effect
could make galaxies appear to contain more matter than can be seen. If
that’s not enough, cosmologist Mu-In Park of Chonbuk National University
in South Korea believes that Hořava gravity may also be behind the
accelerated expansion of the universe, currently attributed to a
mysterious dark energy. One of the leading explanations for its origin
is that empty space contains some intrinsic energy that pushes the
universe outward. This intrinsic energy cannot be accounted for by
general relativity but pops naturally out of the equations of Hořava
gravity, according to Park."

Splitting Time from Space—New Quantum Theory Topples Einstein's
Spacetime: Scientific American
"Was Newton right and Einstein wrong? It seems that unzipping the fabric
of spacetime and harking back to 19th-century notions of time could lead
to a theory of quantum gravity."http://www.scientificamerican.com/article..cfm?id=splitting-time-from-...

* * * * Yousuf Khan


Time is evolving. The Universe after the big bang expands, but the
CMBR (temperature of space) cools.
The moment it drops to absolute zero, everything freezes, atoms stop,
even time and distances. All distances in the Universe resets to zero,
a singularity occurs and a new explosion results.

This repetitive cycle is inside a subatomic particle with each wave
pulse. We know atoms have waves and pulses. The Universe in four
dimensions as Einstein predicts warps to local tiny Universes where
relatively things are much slower. Inside a subatomic particle a big
bang is reoccuring, there are a world of galaxies, and inside them are
atoms with subatomic particles. This is what a relative world defines,
child Universes are spawning off infinitely.

Below us are infinite Universes that in a flash of a second lived
through infinite big bangs, above us are giant Universes containing
our galaxy as a subatomic particle somewhere. Time is much slower
there in Universes above us. Infinity runs in every direction in these
parallel Universes spawning off, living out infinite relatively
warping realities. Evolution keeps creating galaxies within galaxies,
if you understand this model. We may be a quark, there are just a few
types with different energy fields within them. Others may be anti-
matter Universes.


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Old November 25th 09, 02:31 PM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro
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Default Splitting Time from SpaceNew Quantum Theory Topples Einstein's Spacetime

On Nov 25, 1:20*pm, gb wrote:
On Nov 24, 9:16*pm, Yousuf Khan wrote:





Lots of good quotes in this article. Has something to say about the Big
Bang (or The Big Bounce), Dark Matter and Dark Energy even.


"The solution, Hořava says, is to snip threads that bind time to space
at very high energies, such as those found in the early universe where
quantum gravity rules. “I’m going back to Newton’s idea that time and
space are not equivalent,” Hořava says. At low energies, general
relativity emerges from this underlying framework, and the fabric of
spacetime restitches, he explains."


"Hořava gravity may also create the “illusion of dark matter,” says
cosmologist Shinji Mukohyama of Tokyo University. In the September
Physical Review D, he explains that in certain circumstances Hořava’s
graviton fluctuates as it interacts with normal matter, making gravity
pull a bit more strongly than expected in general relativity. The effect
could make galaxies appear to contain more matter than can be seen. If
that’s not enough, cosmologist Mu-In Park of Chonbuk National University
in South Korea believes that Hořava gravity may also be behind the
accelerated expansion of the universe, currently attributed to a
mysterious dark energy. One of the leading explanations for its origin
is that empty space contains some intrinsic energy that pushes the
universe outward. This intrinsic energy cannot be accounted for by
general relativity but pops naturally out of the equations of Hořava
gravity, according to Park."


Splitting Time from Space—New Quantum Theory Topples Einstein's
Spacetime: Scientific American
"Was Newton right and Einstein wrong? It seems that unzipping the fabric
of spacetime and harking back to 19th-century notions of time could lead
to a theory of quantum gravity."http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=splitting-time-from-...


* * * * Yousuf Khan


Time is evolving. The Universe after the big bang expands, but the
CMBR (temperature of space) cools.
The moment it drops to absolute zero, everything freezes, atoms stop,
even time and distances. All distances in the Universe resets to zero,
a singularity occurs and a new explosion results.

This repetitive cycle is inside a subatomic particle with each wave
pulse. We know atoms have waves and pulses. The Universe in four
dimensions as Einstein predicts warps to local tiny Universes where
relatively things are much slower. Inside a subatomic particle a big
bang is reoccuring, there are a world of galaxies, and inside them are
atoms with subatomic particles. This is what a relative world defines,
child Universes are spawning off infinitely.

Below us are infinite Universes that in a flash of a second lived
through infinite big bangs, above us are giant Universes containing
our galaxy as a subatomic particle somewhere. Time is much slower
there in Universes above us. Infinity runs in every direction in these
parallel Universes spawning off, living out infinite relatively
warping realities. Evolution keeps creating galaxies within galaxies,
if you understand this model. We may be a quark, there are just a few
types with different energy fields within them. Others may be anti-
matter Universes.


Think, that based on relativity, gravity is a constant evolution
inward atoms
where infinite Universes are born and are being born. Each in the
local scale spawn micro-universes, big bangs. There are only some type
of Universes possible, described by some quarks. All child Universes
are the same type as our Universe, may differ based on the quarks,
leptons. I feel that our Universe is a lepton.


 




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