Re: Starting out without gravity creates Boundries

From: Mitchell (macromitch_at_internetCDS.com)
Date: 07/24/04


Date: 24 Jul 2004 14:24:04 -0700

macromitch@internetCDS.com (Mitchell) wrote in message news:<9c3da975.0407171241.7e333084@posting.google.com>...
> If we start off the universe with a naked singulaty (that is without
> gravity) then we start with a finite open universe with boundaries.
>
> Science has never dealt with such boundaries except for Einstein's
> closed universe and Hawkings no boundary proposal.
>
> In the begining such a flat space-time would have boundaries.
> Science has failed with boundaries of this sort. What is space
> and then No space? Science can't deal with a true begining
> with the No-thing-ness either. It is the same with the space
> with a nothingness(no space) boundary.
> Anybody want to challenge?
>
> How do you define the boundary of space then no space?
> You can't do it.
>
> Mitch Raemsch
> -- Light Falls --
> -- Time Moves --

You can't have it both ways. Either you start without gravity but with
boundaries or you start with gravity. But if you start with gravity
(no boundaries) then you have a universal black hole whose
gravitational strength it would be impossible to expand against.
Gravity squelches
any Big Bang(singularity) possibility.

Anybody have any excuses for why this would not be true?
Thats all anybody would have.
Mitch Raemsch



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