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Re: Why inflation happened - it seems obvious, where am I wrong? - 10-22-2007, 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Lloyd Gillespie View Post
Hi NotStein. I like a more sensible view of the universal mechanics. The Dirac Sea existed before the universal event, all the way to an infinity of fundamental substance. A true total universal decay theory kinda proves this, to me. What's left after total universal accelaration inflation decay...? Fundamental substance___Right...?

Lloyd

Welcome to ToeQuest. It's great to see another inquiring rational mind...
BTW Lloyd, I'm not familiar with the term 'Dirac Sea' (although I know Dirac was a scientist). Could you briefly summarize it for me? Is it what's commonly termed the 'fabric' of spacetime, but maybe including all dimensions (however many there really are)?
  
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