Re: Cosmic_Inflation is an artificial model of the Planck_Length transition...



In article <iZ6dnfS5UdpoLBDZnZ2dnUVZ8s-dnZ2d@xxxxxxxxx>, T Wake
<Usenet.es7AT@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"Phineas T Puddleduck" <phineaspuddleduck@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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And if he would only read Parallel Worlds he'd have a much clearer idea
of the whole problem....

I havent read it. Is it worth getting out of the library? Or worth buying?


It does get a bit...speculative in parts, but the first part of the
book is brilliant. I think its interesting, but I prefer Brian Greene's
way of explaining things. Pg 78-105 is pretty good on the Inflation
thing for people like Jeff.

You'd probably enjoy the book... just be warning MK does like to
speculate.

What next after temperature though? Electrical resistance, colour,
pressure....

Why not all. Everything has a value of "blueness" for instance. Every
particle in the "physical cosmos" can be described as having a value of
"blue" (obviously, most will have a value of "0" but logic has never
intruded in Jeff's posts so why let it now!)


Shhhh you'll give him ideas!

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