Re: The anti-Big Bang conjecture
- From: "Dario de Judicibus" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 27 Jun 2009 20:40:19 +0200
"Uncle Al" <UncleAl0@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:4A4503A1.49233218@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Dario de Judicibus wrote:
If you provide a proposal that is empirically deficient, other
statements contingent upon it will blow up in your face.
I did not provide a proposal, but a conjecture. As such, it is not a theory or a model, but an hint. I am simply saying: is it possible that a double big bang occurred? I do not need to demonstrate anything since I have nothing to demonstrate. But I would like to understand which could be the gravitational effect, for example, of the presence of another universe based on anti-matter. I have not the capabilities to create a computational model. If someone is able and interested, it could be an interesting excersise to see what would happen. In Physics the are so many theories that are much more "absurd" than mine. We know really very little before 10E-36 seconds from beginning of universe.
Dario
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