Re: Locality vs Nonlocality: Raymond Y. Chiao vs PI
- From: "Nick" <macromitch@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 24 May 2005 00:21:58 -0700
If light is redshifted enough it can be of an arbitrarily
large size.How would a light years wave come into
existence? Would we have to wait for it to expand
into that size?
If its local how can it come all at once?
Also the original mass of the universe if it was singular
would be a black hole without the possibility of expansion.
I believe the original energy that made matter was spread
out. It was nonsingular. When mass was created it also
was spread out.
There is an original expansion from a space-time singularity.
But matter is yet to be created. When it is it is spread
apart and gravity is finite so expansion-inflation can take
place.
Gravity is finite.
Thanks oscher
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