Re: Gravitational field of a homogeneous universe
From: G=EMC^2 Glazier (herbertglazier_at_webtv.net)
Date: 09/10/04
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Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 08:20:48 -0400
Bjoern Trying to understand this post. Is it space energy that is
homogenous? Galaxies,and galaxy clusters look lumpy(yes?) Strength of
gravity waves are all different. Mass density,and size is all different
Spacetime is not a constant. If you were in the exact center of the
universe would it be like a black hole,or gravity free? Will a
homogenous universe have no entropy? Tricky stuff Seems to me if the
universe is homogenous it would have greater symmetry. My reason for
that is things would not stick together forming lumps(like steam has
more symmetry than liquid water because the H20 molecules have been
liberated from their congested,stuck together liquid form. Bert
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