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New Theories / Re: The Three Infinities
« on: 28/08/2019 22:05:57 »
No, you haven't offended me at all. I've been a little side tracked.
Without a decent ability to post graphics on this site I feel very limited. I've been posting on another site that I tend to like better than this one.
My position is firm.
|0| < ∞ < |1|
This is the universe. The above statement is mathematically correct. Infinity is part of a single linear line segment, with absolute time and absolute motion separated by a universe.
C=0 < ∞ < C=1
T=1 > ∞ > T=0
And endless loop of time and motion forever expanding while simultaneously contracting.
The universe is open on both ends, negating the possibility of a big bang entirely, let alone multi big bangs.
(1D-Space)+(1D-Motion)+(1D-Time) = 3D
The only reason we even think about a big bang is that a theory was presented in 1927 from Georg Lamaitre, a Catholic Priest. The original theory has been kept alive on the threads of even more dubious theory which can never be proven, observed, or experimented on. All we've ever observed in dissipation of explosions, and when a large amount of matter condenses we find black holes, which theoretically dissipate. That original theory died a long time ago.
A wave of creation swept through the universe leaving behind a cloud of matter. We've been cooling and condensing ever since. That wave is still going, and never had a beginning.
Without a decent ability to post graphics on this site I feel very limited. I've been posting on another site that I tend to like better than this one.
My position is firm.
|0| < ∞ < |1|
This is the universe. The above statement is mathematically correct. Infinity is part of a single linear line segment, with absolute time and absolute motion separated by a universe.
C=0 < ∞ < C=1
T=1 > ∞ > T=0
And endless loop of time and motion forever expanding while simultaneously contracting.
The universe is open on both ends, negating the possibility of a big bang entirely, let alone multi big bangs.
(1D-Space)+(1D-Motion)+(1D-Time) = 3D
The only reason we even think about a big bang is that a theory was presented in 1927 from Georg Lamaitre, a Catholic Priest. The original theory has been kept alive on the threads of even more dubious theory which can never be proven, observed, or experimented on. All we've ever observed in dissipation of explosions, and when a large amount of matter condenses we find black holes, which theoretically dissipate. That original theory died a long time ago.
A wave of creation swept through the universe leaving behind a cloud of matter. We've been cooling and condensing ever since. That wave is still going, and never had a beginning.