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You should know that a dot and another dot on paper are two separate
disjoint spaces of 0 dimensions and a line here and a line there are two disjoint spaces of one dimension. two planes separate are two 2 d spaces and a sphere surface is a 2 d finite space a box is a 3 d space, however they are all embedded in our 4 d space which is all we know, as we look at light coming from 5 minutes after the big bang we are looking at an old space smaller than now so the light changes freqiency to fit the bigger space. when T= 0.1 the universe was tiny and since the quanta fill the univerese nothing had the energy to leave the ground state so it was at 0K. It was only photons that filled the nearly nothing and blew it apart with radiation pressure. bang. |
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On Sep 6, 7:47 pm, "Chris" wrote:
You should know that a dot and another dot on paper are two separate disjoint spaces of 0 dimensions and a line here and a line there are two disjoint spaces of one dimension. two planes separate are two 2 d spaces and a sphere surface is a 2 d finite space a box is a 3 d space, however they are all embedded in our 4 d space wat 4d, you mean 3d, i never saw 4d if you mean 3d + 1t you are a fool 3d+1t means motion, which is not a space you are a fool, thanks which is all we know, as we look at light coming from 5 minutes after the big bang we are looking at an old space smaller than now so the light changes freqiency to fit the bigger space. when T= 0.1 the universe was tiny and since the quanta fill the univerese nothing had the energy to leave the ground state so it was at 0K. It was only photons that filled the nearly nothing and blew it apart with radiation pressure. bang. |
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