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will somebody smart tell me im completely wrong?
I'm afraid I can't buy into this idea of multiple universes. The universe is infinite, so I don't see how you can have two or more infinites.
Quote from: Don_1 on 02/04/2012 10:16:30 'Leaking' mass from many universes would (I think the argument goes) be more or less uniform throughout space.I understand the logic their using but i expect it is wrong. The closer (more similar) our light phase is to the next one would determin the power of its gravitational effect. This would make it seem, no matter which light phase u were in, that your universe was being clumped together by the others.
'Leaking' mass from many universes would (I think the argument goes) be more or less uniform throughout space.
Sort of nice idea Yadi And quite poetic, I may lend it from you some day, if that's okay?Not for Science as such. But wasn't it Heinlein that once said that any sufficiently advanced science may to the observer become indistinguishable from magic? And you're quite close to magic there. What you might want to argue is that there's a lot of invisible 'bosons' in particle physics, as the idea of a Higgs boson. So
The closer (more similar) our light phase is to the next one would determine the power of its gravitational effect. This would make it seem, no matter which light phase u were in, that your universe was being clumped together by the others.
Why wouldn't it be easier for the closer ones??
Quote from: yadi999 on 03/04/2012 20:26:44Why wouldn't it be easier for the closer ones?? So you're suggesting that a universe that pealed off (an infinitesimally small time earlier) has a greater chance of being nearer (in terms of a higher spacial dimension) to our current perceived universe than any other.This is an attractive idea, also, as it might lend an an explanation to where the 'largeness' of the mass we can see comes from as well as the dark mass we can't.
No it wouldn't - we don't see dark matter because it is stagnet to the EM forces. We only see matter because photons bounce off these objects that we can see, dark matter does not interact with radiation belonging to the EM field.
We can call it energy in empty space, it is the Main reason behind star formation.It collects hydrogen atoms in free space and compresses it to form helium and a lot of energy. This universe exists because of dark energy, including us