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One idea I had a while ago is that by analogy with
plate tectonics on the 2-D surface of a 3-D sphere there could be space tectonics on the 3-D surface of a 4-D hypersphere. And while plate tectonics is powered by convection in the 3-D sphere the space tectonics would be powered by convection in the 4-D hypersphere. And I guess with time there would be five dimensions. -- David Dalton http://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page) http://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page) "And now the angry morning/Gives the early signs of warning (S. McLachlan) You must face alone the plans you make/Decisions they will try to break" |
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David Dalton wrote:
One idea I had a while ago is that by analogy with plate tectonics on the 2-D surface of a 3-D sphere there could be space tectonics on the 3-D surface of a 4-D hypersphere. And while plate tectonics is powered by convection in the 3-D sphere the space tectonics would be powered by convection in the 4-D hypersphere. And I guess with time there would be five dimensions. What would be the material to push away the “space plates”? What would be the “space plates”? What would be the energy source to cause the material to convect, and from where? AFAIK, the universe is _not_ a 4-D hypersphere. F'up2 sci.astro -- PointedEars Twitter: @PointedEars2 Please do not cc me. / Bitte keine Kopien per E-Mail. |
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On 15/02/2015 11:56 PM, David Dalton wrote:
One idea I had a while ago is that by analogy with plate tectonics on the 2-D surface of a 3-D sphere there could be space tectonics on the 3-D surface of a 4-D hypersphere. And while plate tectonics is powered by convection in the 3-D sphere the space tectonics would be powered by convection in the 4-D hypersphere. And I guess with time there would be five dimensions. This is basically the mechanism they use to analyse the CMBR. They use the anisotropies in the CMBR to determine where cosmic voids and cosmic superclusters will exist. The patterns on the surface of the CMBR can be thought of as sound waves emanating from the center of the Big Bang out to the surface, i.e. the CMBR. Yousuf Khan |
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