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On Dec 7, 9:03 pm, BURT wrote:
On Dec 6, 5:58 pm, BURT wrote: On Dec 3, 9:00 pm, BURT wrote: Einstein said he was not interested in so much of what matter is as to what is inbetween it. He said the likes of: it was a "continuum." Mitch Raemsch Einstein's space-time continuum to him was a closed universe; finite yet unbounded. Thespace-time continuum curves back on itself in the 4th dimension. It is the surface of an ever expanding hypersphere. Its an expanding space-time continuum. Mattter is embeded on the surface. All 4 dimensions are expanding. Mitch Raemsch |
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