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May 20th, 2004, 11:39 PM
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Re: OT: Contact
The matter of the universe is indeed contained inside space. Space is infinite. The universe is not. The space was there before the big bang that lead to the universe as it is now... How do you think the universe is able to expand? It must expand into something that is there. Such as empty space...
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May 21st, 2004, 03:08 AM
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Re: OT: Contact
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No you don't end up with the same space. You end up with a greater volume of space. Although, space is considered to be continually expanding, so that volume of space is also proportionately increasing.
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That was relying on the assumption that space, like 0, is an infinite set... Sometimes, to formulate a possible theory with lack of hard evidence, you have to make some assumptions.
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Re: OT: Contact
Why is 0 an infinite set?
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May 21st, 2004, 06:03 AM
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Re: OT: Contact
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Why is 0 an infinite set?
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Re: OT: Contact
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Why is 0 an infinite set?
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It is closed under addition and multiplication. More precisely, I should say that it spans an infinite set...
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May 21st, 2004, 06:43 AM
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I don't think zero gives an infinite result when you divide something by it. In order to divide something, you have to have something to divide it by.
That is, if that's what your talking about.
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Re: OT: Contact
0 is not an infinitive set, because 0 plus any number = that number, but not an equipotent infinitive set
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Re: OT: Contact
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must expand into something that is there. Such as empty space...
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As I thought, your terminology is confusing everyone.
When most people hear the word "space" in this kind of context, they think of the Big Black in between the stars and planets. The point many of us are trying to make is that this "Big Black" is different to the "space" beyond the borders fo the universe.
You weretherefore causing a confusion between the "space" between the planets and the "space" beyond the universe's edge.
Unless you are actually asserting that the space between the planets is fundamentally the same as whatever is beyond the universe- ie, to fit Geo's metaphor, 'there is no box'. Otherwise, "emptiness" might be good word substitution for "space" in your Last few Posts..?
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Re: OT: Contact
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Originally posted by Imperator Fyron:
The matter of the universe is indeed contained inside space. Space is infinite. The universe is not. The space was there before the big bang that lead to the universe as it is now... How do you think the universe is able to expand? It must expand into something that is there. Such as empty space...
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Actually to get really bizarre, there is some theoretical work going on in that regard. It may turn out that this is not true at all. The universe might be expanding into itself, warping and folding, and so not actually changing it's total volume. It's all very confusing actually. I don't nearly understand it. I just like to read it sometimes and let the ideas wash over my brain. It's better then chemical stimulation I'll tell you.
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