| time zero -
04-11-2005, 03:55 PM
the vacuum has infinite energy but by experiment only the zero-point energy is measureable. The infinite energy of the vacuum is uniformly distributed to such an extent that the universe appears smooth and flat (homogeneous and isotropic) in a way making the energy of expansion exactly equal to its gravitational energy. At the boundary of these two energies, the motion of time is zero. |