Re: Inflationary Theory ; I'm confused

From: glbrad01 (glbrad01_at_insightbb.com)
Date: 02/27/05


Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 11:41:53 GMT

  Light time frame histories expand away from us with all acquirement of distance in time...by us. You can't see space which is concurrent Universe. Do we have instantaneous communications across even millimeters of spatial distance? No. Fractions of a light second? No. So you have no instantaneous communication or transmission of information to you concerning anything millions to billions, to trillions, trillions of trillions and more, miles or kilometers distant from you either. So you can never "observe" space.

  The shortest best description of space is probably 'parallel' or 'parallelism', including 'parallel sequentiality'. People tend to get cross-eyed in even attempting to observe parallelism in actions occurring in the micro-universe, the closest we can ever get to observing space. Even there time to uncertain degrees intrudes between us and instantaneous communication or transmission of information to us or to our instrumentations. In any case, close up to us we can artificially make the distance in space and elapsed time between us and objects or events indistinguishable from zero though even there an expansion in distance between reality immediately at hand and light time frame histories going away has already begun. And it gradually accelerates in that expansion going away from us or going away from any point at all anywhere in the Universe.

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Brad