cohen avshalom Posted February 18, 2007 Report Posted February 18, 2007 could the universe began without any mass/energy(at zero point)?My general idea is the location for creation mass/energy, is the edge of the universe,on the jacket of the universe,more I claim that if Hubble (the astronomer)didn't take the view that the universe began without mass/energy ,the reason it is because he didn't take option that mass/energy could be created. If he was taking that option he would have arrived at a first point without any energy or mass just emptiness.(i wrote 3 pages)-what i think at icarus5 com if you might relate this question with what i was writting there is will be help,i lookinf for replaying with your thinksit is call icarus5-unlimited energy at the edge of the universethanks from cohen avshalom charly isreal/haifa Quote
jungjedi Posted February 19, 2007 Report Posted February 19, 2007 there may have been other universes that existed previously,but were unstable and undewent spontaneous symmetry-breaking Quote
EWright Posted February 21, 2007 Report Posted February 21, 2007 could the universe began without any mass/energy(at zero point)?My general idea is the location for creation mass/energy, is the edge of the universe,on the jacket of the universe,more I claim that if Hubble (the astronomer)didn't take the view that the universe began without mass/energy ,the reason it is because he didn't take option that mass/energy could be created. If he was taking that option he would have arrived at a first point without any energy or mass just emptiness.(i wrote 3 pages)-what i think at icarus5 com if you might relate this question with what i was writting there is will be help,i lookinf for replaying with your thinksit is call icarus5-unlimited energy at the edge of the universethanks from cohen avshalom charly isreal/haifa I believe there is value in your idea. It is similar to a concept I've had as well. I would say I'll expand upon this soon; but I've been saying that for some time and have been too busy. I would invite you to click the link that is my signature below and read my theory of temporal relativity and see if you might make a connection. My other idea that relates to yours can be drawn from that, but will likely need further explanation. Quote
cohen avshalom Posted February 22, 2007 Author Report Posted February 22, 2007 thank you both-i will update my site every some time'i hope you review it again. Quote
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