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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Could spin account for an expanding Universe?
« on: 06/05/2010 00:20:20 »
much can be found by finding the most impossible attributes in a finite observance. in reference to spin there is 2 possibilities... one possibility includes nearly infinite variations of spin, the other possibility would be not spinning... so in a pool of possibilities where you have nearly infinite spins up to the speed of light and only one possibility of non-spin it seems silly to assume the universe is not spinning since it is the smallest of the possibilities. that means that it is probable that the universe is spinning and nothing is coherent outside of a ring that would be moving at the speed of light... so even if our observances say that the universe is finite there are still moving spin dimensions that can account for what is missing in terms of the universe expanding. the most highly probable would be a chaotic spin which arbitrarily reaches a zero point where things previously invisible become coherent for a time then vanish. the energy is always there providing you are coherent with the moving spin dimension necesary to view it... the universe is probrably moving and also spining giving it an oval shape with different concentrations of background radiation that dodge in and out of the coherency of 2 suitable moving spin dimension quanta. the same is true for "atomic jiggling".