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Old November 16th 03 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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mass is infinite


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mass is infinite


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That all ya got? A claim and a picture? What are we supposed to do with it?

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Dear bob:

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mass is infinite


http://home.earthlink.net/~expandingearth/mass.JPG


Mass is less than enough to keep a spiral galaxy together on its own
(apparently). Mass is less than enough to contain expansion. Mass is
*not* infinite.

David A. Smith


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On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 17:31:05 +0000, Pmb wrote:


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mass is infinite


http://home.earthlink.net/~expandingearth/mass.JPG


That all ya got? A claim and a picture? What are we supposed to do with it?

Pmb

Send it to crank.net

Duh!
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\(formerly\)" dlzc1.cox@net wrote in message news:1NOtb.2430$vJ6.1430@fed1read05...
Dear bob:

wrote in message
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mass is infinite


http://home.earthlink.net/~expandingearth/mass.JPG


Mass is less than enough to keep a spiral galaxy together on its own
(apparently). Mass is less than enough to contain expansion. Mass is
*not* infinite.


Without stating what mass is being refered to then that is not
altogether clear. If he is refering to the mass of the universe and

(1) The universe is spatially open
(2) The cosmological principle is valid
(3) The average mass density of the universe is finite

then there is an infinite amount of mass in the universe - all of
these assumptions are quite possible too.

In the diagram he drew it appears as if he is not refering to mass but
mass density.

Pmb
 




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