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Old 01-10-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Right now I am working on a working thesis for my new theory that is expanded upon by the multi universe theory. I am saying yes there are more than one bounded universes. The definition of universe encompasses all so I am looking for the right words perhaps ordered multi universe system I call it the grand system. Anyway I believe our bounded univerese all the star, galaxies, blackholes fall into our universe and other universes. I believe in infinite space and time without beginning or end. I believe our universe rotates around what I call a sunburst that which supplies energy to the other universes much like the planets in our solar system orbit around our sun. I predict an increase of temperature on the outer edges of our universe since the sunburst would supply heat energy to our universe and I predict different levels of atomosphere at the edges of our universe, therefore climate. This may be detected by cosmic background radiation.

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yes but what if our universe sat alone on its plane, and was infinate, and then it was the dimensions that were unlimited and multiple, shifting and swaying, visible and invisible...


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A swaying and invisible universe hmm let me think. Some theorist belive that the reason we can not account for all the matter in the universe is because it is invisible to the naked eye but this does not mean that it is true according to others
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This may be detected by cosmic background radiation.
What sort of experiment will you propose to detect this?


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What sort of experiment will you propose to detect this?
Ahhh, yes; There is that word again, "experiment". Predictable, repeatable, and verifiable evidence, without which new ideas are just that, new ideas. Facts require evidence........................BTW, welcome to Hypography ryan2006.........................enjoy


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Looking at how our solar system is set up and our planet. It appears that each planet has a atomosphere or layers of atomosphere. One experiment might be to try and establish these atomospheres exsist.
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Also, because light bends it would seem that all light would be trapped in a bounded universe. if this is the case then light is reflecting off the other obects in the universe or even the opposite side of our universe.
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Looking at how our solar system is set up and our planet. It appears that each planet has a atomosphere or layers of atomosphere. One experiment might be to try and establish these atomospheres exsist.
We can observe atmospheres of other planets from the Earth. We can even observe atmospheres on planets around other stars now. But what would this prove in relation to your theory?

AFAIK all the planets in our solar system have an atmosphere (of varying constitutions of course), as well as some of the major moons (like Titan).


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Also, because light bends it would seem that all light would be trapped in a bounded universe. if this is the case then light is reflecting off the other obects in the universe or even the opposite side of our universe.
Okay, here is a problem. Light bounced off the far side of the universe sets at least two premises:

1) The universe has an "other" end that will bounce light
2) That light bounced off this end would reach us - it is not likely considering we do not observe any repetitions of any areas of the universe (ie, no mirroring effects)

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If light did bounce back in this mirror effect that you describe the atomosphere would have to be made of blackhole observations because then light couldn't escape. however locating an axis to our universe may seem more in line because then we could say that it is orbiting. The axis of our planet and its rotatation cause weather patterns if we could locate a weather pattern perhaps the study of solar winds and rains we could have a good idea that our universe is a spherical bound by a crust like the planet has a crust that is what they are talking about on Paradox resolved right now geoengineering and plate tectonics(sp.) If there is a shift plate tectonics of a bounded universe light could escape but only in regions and this may be dectectable.
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