The 13.7 billion light-year length denotes a fifth spatial dimension.
- From: Jeff…Relf <Jeff_Relf@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 9 Jun 2006 01:45:32 GMT
Hi T_Puddleduck,
Re: WikiPedia.ORG/wiki/Friedmann-Lema%C3%AEtre-Robertson-Walker
and WikiPedia.ORG/wiki/Cosmic_inflation
WMAP's March 2006 polarity data is consistent with an ever constant lambda,
not the huge lambda found in the Cosmic_Inflation theory.
The observable universe was Planck length 13.7 billion light-years
away in Cosmic_Time... this length Should_Be the result of
an ever-constant lambda... it's wrong if it isn't.
But the big bang originated everywhere, not just in one place,
so the 13.7 billion light-year length denotes a fifth spatial dimension
which is best demarcated in degrees Kelvin.
.
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