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Bogie
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05-30-2007, 10:03 AM
Re: The Center of the Universe

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Originally Posted by Graybeard View Post
But within the 'greater' universe?
Yes, within the greater universe. The greater universe has always existed and contains a potentially infinite number of arenas similar to ours at any given time. All arenas are temporary, maybe ten trillion years, and they form from the remnants of matter that has been left behind by previous arenas that have played out. The arenas are described in my blog post about Defeating Entropy.

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The preconditions of the 'greater' universe set the stage for the Big Bang which is only related to our Universe?
I would put it like this; the greater universe plays a role in the initiation of our arena because the matter that goes into the big crunch from which our expanding universe emerges comes from the greater universe. The precondition to our expanding arena is the big crunch that forms from the matter that has been “deposited” out in the greater universe by previous arenas.
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But Ed, presumably conditions equalise. At this point we would be part of the One Greater Universe? This doesn't satisfactorily explain the acceleration of space, or are you saying we haven't equalised yet ?

Greg
Yes, our arena is in the expansion phase. It still has higher energy density than the equalized energy density of the greater universe. Our high energy density space is being equalized with the lower energy density of the greater universe as we expand.

That is my idea. The greater universe can be thought of as a dynamic multi-arena universe.
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