Re: Unification of Directions in Big Bang
- From: "OsherD" <mdoctorow@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 15 Jan 2006 22:16:29 -0800
>>From Osher Doctorow mdoctorow@xxxxxxxxxxx
If the Universe at the Big Bang "codes infinity," then since Inflation
occurred so soon after the Big Bang, then the Universe's "coding" of
the speed of light should arguably be "infinity". Certainly we can
argue that the Universe's coding of its own geometric expansion "rate"
is infinity. If light/radiation were absent, then the question arises
as to how the Universe could "detect" its own geometric code. One
might argue that the Universe "feels" its geometry, whereas it "sees"
light. The tactile sense in animals and plants is arguably more
"primitive" than the visual sense, but there is at present no
indication that I know of that the former is "faster" than the latter.
It might be that the Universe "feeling" its geometry is only a remote
analogy to life, though the similarities between the Universe (3-codon)
dimensional analysis) and genetic codes (3-codon) (see my previous
postings) argues otherwise.
Osher Doctorow
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