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I currently can't dispute what the OP is forwarding.
1) Space is a substance which expands and contracts continuously. This expansion and contraction of space is due to quantum fluctuations constantly appearing and disappearing. The existence of Space is dependent on the existence of matter and quantum fluctuations without which space would not exist. 2) Dark Energy driving the expansion of space and gravity driving the contraction of space is directly due to quantum fluctuations.
The space between the galaxies is not expanding, the measurement between the galaxies are expanding
Quote from: Thebox on 02/04/2018 18:01:55 The space between the galaxies is not expanding, the measurement between the galaxies are expandingOK how about this The space between galaxies is increasing due to the expansion of space which increases the measured distance between them.Do you have a thread on your N theory, I am familiar with a lot of theories but N theory has escaped my attention. M theory is quite interesting.
1) Space is a substance which expands and contracts continuously
1) Space is a substance which expands and contracts continuously. This expansion and contraction of space is due to quantum fluctuations constantly appearing and disappearing. The existence of Space is dependent on the existence of matter and quantum fluctuations without which space would not exist. 2) Dark Energy driving the expansion of space and gravity driving the contraction of space is directly due to quantum fluctuations.3) There is a possibility of additional dimensions, which may in part explain entanglement and non locality. https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1402/1402.4764.pdf [nofollow] [nofollow]Borrowing from string theory and the membrane concept of space, would anyone agree that the effects of non locality and entanglement might be better explained by stating that all points could be connected by at least one additional unfolded dimension.4) Frame dragging proves that the fabric of space moves, ie the mass energy distribution(quantum fluctuations) of space is disturbed by the movement of the planets. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frame-dragging [nofollow]Nothing escapes from black holes, (except hawking radiation perhaps) therefore for gravity to work the theorized graviton must flow towards mass not away. The graviton is a virtual particle/quantum fluctuation. 5) Quantum loop gravity allows for the contraction and expansion of the universe through multiple big bangs it may also explain the existence of gamma ray bursts from space. Implying perhaps that Blackholes might actually explode, Hawking radiation allows for the slow evaporation of blackholes could they lose enough mass to allow for a supernovae and the creation of the heavier elements in the universe.
Your N theory does not come up on my searches. Is it based on the standard model of physics or do you have a new theory you would like me to read about. I would like to explore the ideas I put forward in the OP which are loosely based around everything from string theory QFT relativity MOND QLG etc, I have never heard of N theory.https://futurism.com/new-explanation-dark-energy-tiny-fluctuations-time-space/ space expands
Borrowing from string theory and the membrane concept of space, would anyone agree that the effects of non locality and entanglement might be better explained by stating that all points could be connected by at least one additional unfolded dimension.
Quote from: disinterested on 03/04/2018 10:37:24Borrowing from string theory and the membrane concept of space, would anyone agree that the effects of non locality and entanglement might be better explained by stating that all points could be connected by at least one additional unfolded dimension.All points of space are adjoined/connected, all points of energy are adjoined/connected, I have no idea what unfolding dimensions suppose to mean?
Space is universally accepted to be expanding between galaxies.
Quote from: disinterested on 03/04/2018 12:44:53Space is universally accepted to be expanding between galaxies. Accepted does not necessarily mean it is true, objectively it is not true, there is 3 dimensions of space only, time is not interwoven with space.
Quote from: disinterested on Today at 10:16:171) Space is a substance which expands and contracts continuously. This expansion and contraction of space is due to quantum fluctuations constantly appearing and disappearing. The existence of Space is dependent on the existence of matter and quantum fluctuations without which space would not exist. 2) Dark Energy driving the expansion of space and gravity driving the contraction of space is directly due to quantum fluctuations.3) There is a possibility of additional dimensions, which may in part explain entanglement and non locality. https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1402/1402.4764.pdf [nofollow] [nofollow] [nofollow]Borrowing from string theory and the membrane concept of space, would anyone agree that the effects of non locality and entanglement might be better explained by stating that all points could be connected by at least one additional unfolded dimension.4) Frame dragging proves that the fabric of space moves, ie the mass energy distribution(quantum fluctuations) of space is disturbed by the movement of the planets. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frame-dragging [nofollow] [nofollow]Nothing escapes from black holes, (except hawking radiation perhaps) therefore for gravity to work the theorized graviton must flow towards mass not away. The graviton is a virtual particle/quantum fluctuation. 5) Quantum loop gravity allows for the contraction and expansion of the universe through multiple big bangs it may also explain the existence of gamma ray bursts from space. Implying perhaps that Blackholes might actually explode, Hawking radiation allows for the slow evaporation of blackholes could they lose enough mass to allow for a supernovae and the creation of the heavier elements in the universe.I would like to discuss the above
Quote from: Thebox on 03/04/2018 13:46:54Quote from: disinterested on 03/04/2018 12:44:53Space is universally accepted to be expanding between galaxies. Accepted does not necessarily mean it is true, objectively it is not true, there is 3 dimensions of space only, time is not interwoven with space.I am going to take the view that since you are the only one disagreeing with my assertions I must be correct.
uote from: disinterested on Today at 10:37:24Quote from: disinterested on Today at 10:16:171) Space is a substance which expands and contracts continuously. This expansion and contraction of space is due to quantum fluctuations constantly appearing and disappearing. The existence of Space is dependent on the existence of matter and quantum fluctuations without which space would not exist. 2) Dark Energy driving the expansion of space and gravity driving the contraction of space is directly due to quantum fluctuations.3) There is a possibility of additional dimensions, which may in part explain entanglement and non locality. https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1402/1402.4764.pdf [nofollow] [nofollow] [nofollow] [nofollow]Borrowing from string theory and the membrane concept of space, would anyone agree that the effects of non locality and entanglement might be better explained by stating that all points could be connected by at least one additional unfolded dimension.4) Frame dragging proves that the fabric of space moves, ie the mass energy distribution(quantum fluctuations) of space is disturbed by the movement of the planets. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frame-dragging [nofollow] [nofollow] [nofollow]Nothing escapes from black holes, (except hawking radiation perhaps) therefore for gravity to work the theorized graviton must flow towards mass not away. The graviton is a virtual particle/quantum fluctuation. 5) Quantum loop gravity allows for the contraction and expansion of the universe through multiple big bangs it may also explain the existence of gamma ray bursts from space. Implying perhaps that Blackholes might actually explode, Hawking radiation allows for the slow evaporation of blackholes could they lose enough mass to allow for a supernovae and the creation of the heavier elements in the universe.I would like to discuss the above
I still consider Disinterested has the more relevant idea for one key reason, namely, that in considering a big bang, "did" space exist before the big bang "outside" of the big bang? If it did, did time? If time and space did, isn't that contradictory to the big bang and the idea of spacetime associated to the big bang?