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Is Our Universe By Which I Mean. All Matter And Non-Matter) Inside A Vacuum? (cosmological darwinism etc.) Rate Topic: -----

#16 User is offline   URAIN 

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Posted 07 October 2011 - 05:25 AM

View Postdieadderalls, on 12 July 2011 - 04:48 AM, said:

I really want to know what the current scientific consensus is on what is outside of the universe. I understand that this is kind of a dumb question, seeing as there is "nothing outside of the universe", due to the fact that it is all encompassing... Putting that aside (i know that sounds stupid, but for the sake of this argument try to picture it) imagine that by universe I mean all matter and non-matter (dark-matter, anti-matter, matter etc.), what is exterior to that?

imo a vacuum could account for the fact that the universe is expanding and similarly account for entropy. I am not entirely convinced by string theory, but I'm open to it if someone would explain it to me. I'm infinitely more persuaded to agree with the idea of cosmological D/darwinism (not sure if I should capitalise or not), the theory that when stars collapse into black holes they become umbilical cords to new universes, and perhaps our universe is not the "primary universe", and thus we can account for the act of creation which occurred.

idk, help please :S


I have posted my theory, related to metaphysics. About this theory I have made discussion in this forum (philosophy of science section, link http://scienceforums...and-invariance/ you have to read the discussion once.).

There I have said, what has existed outside the universe. (Although no one rejected to it.But it will be better if science world give acceptace for it, if it seems correct.)

I am waiting for your reaction. If you have doubt you may ask at that thread and make me PM.

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Posted 07 October 2011 - 07:56 AM

View Postdieadderalls, on 12 July 2011 - 04:48 AM, said:

I really want to know what the current scientific consensus is on what is outside of the universe. I understand that this is kind of a dumb question, seeing as there is "nothing outside of the universe", due to the fact that it is all encompassing... Putting that aside (i know that sounds stupid, but for the sake of this argument try to picture it) imagine that by universe I mean all matter and non-matter (dark-matter, anti-matter, matter etc.), what is exterior to that?

imo a vacuum could account for the fact that the universe is expanding and similarly account for entropy. I am not entirely convinced by string theory, but I'm open to it if someone would explain it to me. I'm infinitely more persuaded to agree with the idea of cosmological D/darwinism (not sure if I should capitalise or not), the theory that when stars collapse into black holes they become umbilical cords to new universes, and perhaps our universe is not the "primary universe", and thus we can account for the act of creation which occurred.

idk, help please :S


The current theory is that there are as many as 11 parallel dimensions or "branes" in existence. More detailed information in the attached link.

http://en.wikipedia...._%28M-theory%29
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Posted 14 January 2012 - 07:30 PM

The concept of cosmological Darwinism showed up in the beginning if this thread...its an interesting subject that i think id like to hear more about :)
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