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It is possible that the universe oscillates from zero to infinity. If we assume that the radiation of the mass of the protons and electrons in terms of dot-waves ...
It is possible that the universe oscillates from zero to infinity. If we assume that the radiation of the mass of the protons and electrons in terms of dot-waves follows an exponential function and we assume that the scientists are reasonably correct in that only 4 percent of the energy is in physical matter, the time period of the universe is readily calculated as: e^(-t/T) = 0.04 where the age of the universe calculated from the hydrogen atom expansion is 13.7827byrs. Then the time period is 4.2818 billion years. It is then pretty clear than the rapid radiation from big bang to now fill the universe with 96 percent of dark mass/energy in terms of dot-waves. A point will be reached in the future where the energy of the protons, neutron, and photons, and sub-particles will be so low that they explode. I call this condition the little bang. Then only the electromagnetic field in chaos will exist. Eventually it will return and another big bang will occur. An alternative viewpoint is to look at the inductance and capacitance of the dot-waves. If we do so, we get a cycle time for an exponential sinusoidal solution of 1088 billion years which is 8 (pi^2) Tu. At that point the physical matter is basically gone. The universe will then cycle back with a small hysteresis loop of reserve energy and intelligence. This insures the reproduction of the protons and electrons and sub-particles. Thus the universe will oscillate forever. To me either solution is reasonable. Variations of the main solution are certainly possible where new galaxies are constantly created but this is only temporary as in the end everything must be erased before the next big bang can occur.
Is it possible that the Universe moves or swings back and forth in a regular rhythm?
Quote from: TheboxIs it possible that the Universe moves or swings back and forth in a regular rhythm?If the universe has enough mass then it can eventually stop expanding and then reverse and start to collapse. If its possible for this to repeat then the universe might oscillate in this manner. However given the existence of Dark matter this doesn't seem possible right now. If the dark energy disappears or reduces to zero some day in the future then things might be different. Until we have a better understanding of dark energy we won't know.
Quote from: jerrygg38 on 12/06/2015 00:41:07 It is possible that the universe oscillates from zero to infinity. If we assume that the radiation of the mass of the protons and electrons in terms of dot-waves follows an exponential function and we assume that the scientists are reasonably correct in that only 4 percent of the energy is in physical matter, the time period of the universe is readily calculated as: e^(-t/T) = 0.04 where the age of the universe calculated from the hydrogen atom expansion is 13.7827byrs. Then the time period is 4.2818 billion years. It is then pretty clear than the rapid radiation from big bang to now fill the universe with 96 percent of dark mass/energy in terms of dot-waves. A point will be reached in the future where the energy of the protons, neutron, and photons, and sub-particles will be so low that they explode. I call this condition the little bang. Then only the electromagnetic field in chaos will exist. Eventually it will return and another big bang will occur. An alternative viewpoint is to look at the inductance and capacitance of the dot-waves. If we do so, we get a cycle time for an exponential sinusoidal solution of 1088 billion years which is 8 (pi^2) Tu. At that point the physical matter is basically gone. The universe will then cycle back with a small hysteresis loop of reserve energy and intelligence. This insures the reproduction of the protons and electrons and sub-particles. Thus the universe will oscillate forever. To me either solution is reasonable. Variations of the main solution are certainly possible where new galaxies are constantly created but this is only temporary as in the end everything must be erased before the next big bang can occur. Is it possible that the Universe moves or swings back and forth in a regular rhythm?In my opinion and not a qualified opinion, maybe so. Maybe polarisation of matter at quantum state defines direction of matter opposed and attracted to matter. I.e hot air rises, hot air expands opposed to itself. We ourselves as humans increase the entropy of the milky way by population, we add energy to the system, we ourselves absorb and emit energy, we also add man made energies to the system, radio waves, electricity etc.Maybe the first life was the random act that changed the universe form of a stationary state , and maybe this caused an unbalance of an otherwise equilibrium magnetic suspension, we add mass to the earth and the milky way, we are relatively central to our observation, maybe we are the cause of upset. But we can say maybe's all day long without evidence. Find some evidence, prove your idea making it fact.