Method of generating a Continuum: Propositon #3




1. Perhaps outside of space there is no continuum, no dimension, and
therefore no void.

2. If so, the big bang itself generated the continuum (beforehand space
and dimensions didn't exist).

I propose that for every displaced energy unit that eminated from the
big bang, an additional left over void is created, and that this
process would have generated the continuum of space?

Example: as a piston is displaced in a car's combustion chamber from
the ignition spark (aka: bib bang), a void entity (hole) is generated
to replace the piston previous location in space (likewise the piston
couldn't displace itself without a new void for it to occupy....this
"repetitive chain" process forms the continuum).

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This brings into question how the singularity's (big bang) energy
displaced itself since there was no initial void (or continuum or
dimension...see#1 above) for the energy to displace itself unto.


Next post, could Newton's action/reaction law answer the previous
question (Propostion #4)?

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