Re: Lecture: Dark Mater
- From: Jeffrey Turner <jturner@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 14 May 2006 13:37:25 -0400
Desertphile wrote:
Jim Spaza wrote:
Here's the second: To constantly change the energy of any point in
space, the universe produces small packets of energy out of nothing for
short periods of time.
That is observed to be correct. Note that the time frame is
astonishingly brief. Note also that it occurs throughout space-time in
what could be called a volume of space defined as a cone with the open
end 13,700,000,000 light-years in diameter. The cummulative effect is
one hell of a massive amount of energy being spontaniously created in
the universe out of nothing.
Well, it's _nearly_ a cone. If this physics is correct, the wee
tip of the "cone" is smaller than a pure cone would be as there
was an inflation in the growth rate of the cone that later
slowed back to a steady rate.
--Jeff
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