Re: Universal form: An expanding hypersphere
- From: "T Wake" <taswakeAt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 20:11:34 -0000
"?" <macromitch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I believe Einstein was the first to say that the universe is finite but
> unbounded that it is closed.
What you belive and what is more generally accepted as the "reality" are
often worlds apart. Why should this time be any different?
> If this is true the form of the universe is that of an expanding
> hypersphere.
"If" being an important part of the statement here.
> I wish to point out what this means in terms of the 4th dimension. If
> the universe is the surface a 4 sphere what about its center? It
> appears that we can not move toward it. What is happening is that we
> are moving away from it as the surface expands(the closed universe
> grows.) Also by moving in the first 3 dimensions we seem to be
> navigating the surface of the hypersphere. We are traveling its
> expanding circumference in other words. These motions space expansion
> and navigating the circumference are both motions in the 4th dimension.
> I know its true but I don't know how.
How do you know it is true?
Assuming your ideas have scientific validity can you propose a conceivable
experiment to test them?
> I love Einstein. He was great.
I have noticed over the months you are developing an obsession with him.
Have you progressed from coffee table science books now?
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