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05-27-2007, 10:53 PM
Re: The Center of the Universe

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Originally Posted by Lloyd Gillespie View Post
Any space or matter shape you can think of, absolutely requires a center___Think about it... You can't logically think any other way...
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Lloyd .. I may be mis-reading you but it seems that you are referring to a 'spatial' centre having 3 dimensions.

Forward - Back, Up - down, Left - right. Of course this would have a centre if you think of space as an entity.

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Originally Posted by Lloyd Gillespie View Post
This was no simple explosion of space and or matter, there would have been no vacuum, at the moment of explosion, as the explosion would have been required to create the finite space vacuum, the temperature outside this dis-equilibriated explosion was most likely absolute zero.

The explosion temperture would have most likely been trillions of degrees hotter than what has been theorized. As a practical size of such big bang matter would consist of all the matter, and more, presently in the finite universe, as a considerable sum has radiated away, thus just imagine folding all the universe's galaxies, or at least all their matter, back into one black ball. This would be massive beyond belief, in size, even if we consider an increasing light speed as we go back in time toward the initial event, even though velocity increases mass, and reduces size, it would still have been much more massive than has been so far theorized.

Now, consider a many trillions of degrees hot real explosion of real matter, into absolute zero thermal space storms, and the massive initial space storms that such gigantic collisions of matter and energy, in all directions imaginable, would create___this much heat would react so violently against such cold, that it is unimaginable, in our thermal semi-equilibriated universe, to truly comprehend___can you?

There would have been massive thunder heads, tornados, hurricanes, twistors, spinors, on and on___unimaginable forces at the initial conditions of such a violent explosion, that it could easily explain all the anomalous multidirections, conditions and spirals of the galactic orders___don't you think?
Apart from the fact that we are talking about the presently unknowable, I don't see why such random cataclysmic events as you describe should be the logical order. IMO tremendous force unleashed from a point like 'centre' would be more likely to accelerate in a fractal formation. For the 'anomalous multidirection' to occur an outside influence would be necessary. I don't believe you are proposing one ?

cool bananas ... greg
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