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Re: one-sided universe - 01-08-2007, 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
The antiuniverse? This could not be located.

The true quantum vacuum is always at rest. The continuous vacuum moves at superluminal speed, the energy states move at light speed, the matter states and antimatter states move below lightspeed.
Antonio, you seem to be only aware of one half of the completed universal cycle. You will logically become aware of the other half if you simply do the completed mathematics, as Hawking has already done, of the total finite decay, at 10^137years. If the radiation decay math can be done, it's there, in plain logical sight, which is much more sensible than any superluminal science fictions... The laws of conservation of matter require the real radiation changed state matter/motion universe to exist beyond short term finiteness, don't you think?

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Your above superluminal universe, I wrote and web published in `91/`95, tore up, deleted and discarded as non-scientific foolishness, years ago... The reason I did this is that superluminal can far too easily explain all matter/motions, thus it's like using the word god as the same___it's not rigorously, or even simply scientific. It's science fiction, because it can not explain its own fundamentals and principles, without referring to its self-inferred impossible logic of the word or abstract idea. Scientific logic must be founded on principles of real objects and motions, not ontological words...


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