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Old 01-19-2006   #21 (permalink)
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Comets follow elipitical patterns so whatever gravity is it goes in circles.
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The heat is escaping our known space then, correct?
What do you mean by "escaping" and "known space?" What is it escaping into?

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If this is the way it is then heat expands when the edges of Cosmic Back Ground Radiation indicate the early universe is cooling.
Again, not too sure what you mean here. Radiation doesn't have a distinct edge. Think of dropping a rock in a pond. It creates wavelike ripples. You can't really point and say "Right there... that's the edge of the ripple." It's more continuous than that.

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At the rate of cooling our universe will be pretty cold in about 15 billion years from now.
Damn... I'd better get out there and start chopping some wood. What am I sitting around for???

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Where will the heat go if heat rises?
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If heat has every direction to go then there will be a heat up of the edges of the universe. Unless unless it is trapped in a bounded universe.
That whole edges thing is tough to figure out. Like woog said... If I throw a ball hard enough and fast enough away from me, will it eventually hit my back? (barring a lack of obstacles like stars and planets and planetessimals and such in its path). Does it go on forever? Does it hit a wall and bounce back?

Is there really a ball? <going all Matrix on you now>
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Cosmic Background radiation is suppose to be the earliest form of detecting the early univiverse. Radiation is on a spectrum. and they measure how hot something is by how far away or how close it is too you somehow. But they say that this gas is cooling down at the edges of our known universe where we can not see anything but cosmic background radiation. They say the universe is cooling down but where is the heat going? Outside our known universe. So what do we know abuot the universe thus far. It is curved if light bounces around. Perhaps the edges are made out of material like a blackhole. There was someone that laughed in disbelief when we said the univerese may have gone through a wormhole that would explain why the edges of the universe absorb light and there is no mirror effect. Anyway I feel as if I am rambling on about ideas again. Keep stirring.
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Cosmic Background radiation is suppose to be the earliest form of detecting the early univiverse. Radiation is on a spectrum. and they measure how hot something is by how far away or how close it is too you somehow. But they say that this gas is cooling down at the edges of our known universe where we can not see anything but cosmic background radiation. They say the universe is cooling down but where is the heat going? Outside our known universe. So what do we know abuot the universe thus far. It is curved if light bounces around. Perhaps the edges are made out of material like a blackhole. There was someone that laughed in disbelief when we said the univerese may have gone through a wormhole that would explain why the edges of the universe absorb light and there is no mirror effect. Anyway I feel as if I am rambling on about ideas again. Keep stirring.
If the universe is getting 'bigger' from expansion, then the energy per volumn of space will get smeller. We can interpret this as saying the universe is getting cooler.
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This makes sense expansion, cooling by volume. But then why is all space measured at 2.7degrees Kelvin?
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Universes through a wormhole, solar systems of universes, implosions and explosions of our universe as a cycle one guy on Paradoxes Resolved thought it was funny that a universe could jump out of orbit. I don't remember how it came up but it did and I immediatly thought the universe went through a wormhole
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Hello Ryan and all

The Universe is not expanding and is not cooling or getting hotter.

The recycling process that exists in the universe goes through its varies phases or stages.

No worm holes or Big Bang ideas that require add on maths and other ideas to make it work.

The universe although complicated has a simple recycling process.

We notice this in Star formation and Galaxy collisions and formations.

Look at notes on Neutron Stars, Black Holes and so on.

Active galactic centres with giant jet streams etc etc
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@Harry Costas: Please stop posting your ideas without at least letting us know what you base them on. Your messages are simply hearsay and need backup.


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Universes through a wormhole, solar systems of universes, implosions and explosions of our universe as a cycle one guy on Paradoxes Resolved thought it was funny that a universe could jump out of orbit. I don't remember how it came up but it did and I immediatly thought the universe went through a wormhole
ryan2006: Is it possible that you are interchanging the terms "solar system" or "galaxy" with the term "universe?" You also spoke of the universe going through a wormhole... that's strange. In my mind's eye, I would be led to believe that the wormhole is itself inside the universe...


Here's what it sounds like to me: Here's an area of land, and here is a highway. The area of land is going to pass through the highway...

Or, this is my leg, and that is a blood vessel inside my leg. My leg is going to pass through the blood vessel...


See the strangeness?
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I think in my opinion.

That the thoughts above are on the track.

But! I could be wrong.

Where do you draw the line. Once you define this line you have created a finite object. How do you define the object past the line.
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