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02-15-2008, 12:49 PM
Re: An Idea

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Originally Posted by N0B0DY View Post
I agree it is actually and conceptually quantifiable and qualifiable as well, Pat, but as extracted from absolute fullness according to the detectible capacity of the present technology. It's like a 3-d pic that seems to get larger and larger, from the undetectible point to the point it can cover the whole screen. All the while the screen is covered by undetectible frequencies.

I can follow better now your explanation, RP, but why would there be, say, a galaxy in one spot and not another? What do you propose are the mechanics involved in the creation of what is observed as 3-d matter expanding as 4-d spacetime; if, as per Einstein's proposal, spatially-extended objects are concentrated intensities? What creates these concentrations of certain co-ordinate systems and not others? [My guess is random determinism based on probability distributions - particular persistence of particular existence.]
The 'creation' of corporeal matter is congruent with the issue of the 'creation', or cause of the expansion - imo, the proposed expansion is inherent to the existence of corporeal matter, and corporeal matter was not created; did not 'emerge', but rather, has always been. A Steady State w'out beginning or end. (A universal 'beginning' is no less confounding than a a scenario without a beginning...)

'Intervals' of galactic systems, and microcosmic entities are as we find them, behaving and interacting as they do. in general accordance with Classical Mechanics.

Regarding the issue of 'dispersal (distribution)', as I have said before, in a scenario of the uniform dispersal of the constituent building blocks, there prevails the same amount of energy, uniformly distributing itself over increased area, squared. Density remains relatively stable, where the in situ universe of large and small manifests as an apparently 'static', standing field.

Again, I petition your patience with my limited familiarity with this discussion.
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