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expansion and inflation in an infinite universe
« on: 28/04/2019 16:18:19 »
Inflation - expansion. Need an explanation - feeling called out. So here goes. Last piece to explain logically past the breakdown of the math. My thinking is once I get the link clearly demonstrated that it Cycles BB - Gravity - BB - Gravity on larger scales then Math can be applied to whats we are all missing. 


https://www.natureworldnews.com/articles/40861/20190427/mystery-of-the-universes-expansion-rate-widens-with-new-hubble-data.htm 

If I take a million visible universes. Keep in mind I have no Idea how many knots there will be. But lets just throw 100,000 for concept purposes.

one of physics quarks has  a supper amount of mass. This brings a thought that if 1 out of every so many knots merges with another. It just an odd one here and there. Would this over that area pull the remaining knots apart.

Then we just do this over infinity. Would the pull in all direction try to average the distance. Evetime You get a gravitational wave its 1 less point source. Nature tries to balance out. In a closed system with no wall it collapses. With a wall they just get more space but further out goes nowhere Probably collapse. Last but not least Infinity. Pulls in every direction And they average out with no wall to slow at an edge so seems faster farther away.

Interesting thought is the simple effect of our own early pooling well after physics big bang from farther and farther and farther away is just getting here Yet to get here. Just feeling the need to balance Yet to feel the need to balance. Need to add distance and time to feel any effect elsewhere Out to infinity.

I guess that's adding relativity to the need to Balance and a whole system lag in a sense.

Speed up slow down speed up slow down but never stopping because the one leads to the other.  Feedback loop.

https://www.livescience.com/65300-hawking-black-hole-theory-unlikely.html

they would be tiny as this link highlights Quark gluon plasma in the large scale structure and a lot of stuff will not make it in (dark matter)

Quark gluon plasma forming a quark in the large scale structure of the universe.

https://www.eso.org/sci/publications/announcements/sciann14070.html

More reading here - im posting stuff here as well

http://physicshelpforum.com/philosophy-physics/15197-missing-anti-matter.html



http://physicshelpforum.com/philosophy-physics/15197-missing-anti-matter.html

Ultimately all the universe needs to do Or the link to be found is a process Isolating chunks of matter far enough apart so gravity between is week enough that the forces can take hold - We see that happening in the largescale structure of the universe. The missing piece is why is it expanding to do this why did it expand to do this.

Hope I gave a simple explanation. and it works.
 
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Re: expansion and inflation in an infinite universe
« Reply #1 on: 29/04/2019 01:27:31 »
One simple thing there is still a space stretching due to the compression in the growing wells but the universe is trying to balance as stated above. Its a combination of Balancing Plus the stretching or it does not work.  I mean there is a stretching going on. This to has to be applied in an infinite universe Not Closed. With the same composition Generally no matter how far away you go.  I realised this was not enough(the stretching) which brought me to the balance which brings me to what was forgot because it appears Space is expanding. In a finite system this also would cause collapse but there is nothing finite about it so Just as they move to balance out, there is also a stretching between.





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