The concept bigger than the universe
On May 11, 2:12Â*am, Enes wrote:
On 11 Maj, 00:45, wrote:
On May 10, 1:59Â*pm, Enes wrote:
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On May 10, 1:11Â*pm, Enes wrote:
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On May 10, 12:58Â*pm, Enes wrote:
On 9 Maj, 02:24, wrote:
It is hypersphere. It is the 4th dimension's surface that is perfectly
round. The curved universe is the hypersurface of the 4 dimensional
hypersphere. The hypersphere is expanding and the universe is growing
away from the 4 dimensional center. There is no outside. There is only
one universe with a Â*beginning to time of which there was no before.
The future is infinite. The future of the hypersphere is Infinity.
Mitch Raemsch
Mitch,
we don"t need 4D and hypersphere. Euclidean 3D is quite good enough
and confirmed.
But who knows ...may be you are right, but :
- hypersphere needs 4D,
- hypersphere is 3D volume, 2D surface in 4D,
And what about time ?
4D + time ?
Any experiments ?
Hypersurface is 3D volume.
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I don't know the exact volume of the universe hypersurface only that
it is growing in every moment.
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Try to imagine :
hypersurface = volume
It is like this:
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No, rather not.
Using "hyper" convention we can say that:
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A point isn't below a circle
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