RIP Posted April 3, 2010 Report Posted April 3, 2010 Is our Universe Rotating ?How it is going to violate the Machs Principle? Quote
Moontanman Posted April 4, 2010 Report Posted April 4, 2010 I googled it and got this answer Cosmology Questions As far as we know, the Universe is not rotating. The presence of rotation would induce a type of change in the Cosmic Microwave Background temperature which has not been observed. In addition, the presence of rotation would imply that locations along the axis of the rotation were somehow "special", which violates our understanding of relativity that the Universe appears the same regardless of the location of the observer. Oops Quote
Moontanman Posted April 5, 2010 Report Posted April 5, 2010 Universe is Rotating .Thank you. Do you have anything to support that contention? Quote
Boerseun Posted April 5, 2010 Report Posted April 5, 2010 If the universe was rotating, it would require a defined axis. That axis would then exist in an privileged frame of reference against which the entire universe is measured. If you can prove that the universe is rotating, you would unseat Einstein. So what proof have you got? Quote
C. michael Turner Posted September 14, 2010 Report Posted September 14, 2010 If the universe was rotating, it would require a defined axis. That axis would then exist in an privileged frame of reference against which the entire universe is measured. If you can prove that the universe is rotating, you would unseat Einstein. So what proof have you got?HelloDeductive reasoning implies that the universe is FLATTENING along a plane as it is increasing in acceleration. - C. Michael TurnerPs- scoot over Albert Quote
JMJones0424 Posted September 14, 2010 Report Posted September 14, 2010 Forgive me for being dense, but what premises lead you to conclude that the universe is flattening along a plane? I do not recall ever coming across any literature that shows a difference in red shift in different areas of the sky like you would expect to see if the universe was flattening out into a disk due to rotation. Quote
C. michael Turner Posted September 26, 2010 Report Posted September 26, 2010 Forgive me for being dense, but what premises lead you to conclude that the universe is flattening along a plane? I do not recall ever coming across any literature that shows a difference in red shift in different areas of the sky like you would expect to see if the universe was flattening out into a disk due to rotation.No Rotation, I did not say rotation. I said flattening, into a plane, disc, accelerating outward and aligning. Gravitational waves being emitted from all matter and energy creating time and space itself,understanding how waves can be relative to an observer in relation to a source,relativity, and wave tension due to the back action of wavefront formation which forces the sources generating the waves to align to reduce tension. A red shift has to be uniform in all directions since the flattening is already happened and space is flat. You missed the ride,which took place between big bang and forces separating, before the red and the shift, all radiation existed. The change now is too too too been there done that to notice. Hey just an opinion based on years of watching and learning from the best and placing the pieces together in only three dimensions. Email me to continue because I don't get back here much. If you understand the flattening of space, how it came to be or the mechanism of slowing decay time dialation better than I think I do- love to here it and think about it I have spent 10 years playing devils advocate and I think this explains the entire framework of how everything works. Review my posts, everything works with two fundamental understandsMatter decays into space-time( gravitational wave emission) and wave collide, stack, align creating a backaction tension- gravity. Quite simple and eloquent and explains everything. Three dimensions and time, space and gravity are actions of this process. Space has flattened, done mostly already but the accelerating gravitational wave unwinding from all matter and aligning is finishing the job while increasing in acceleration is due to conservation of momentum. Stumble in the darkness or think about how everything works with this understanding is my opinion Quote
maddog Posted October 6, 2010 Report Posted October 6, 2010 Discussion of this "universe rotating" is in Roger Penrose's new[er] book "... road to reality". It came out a couple of years ago.Roger goes into great detail about how you would get yourself in contradiction with Newton's law of gravitation. B) Yes, the universe is expanding and this is accelerating. I wasn't aware of the flattening. If this is due to "gravity waves" -- how come we don't see them ? I predict we are still 6 orders of magnitude of resolution from detecting them either. :unsure: maddog Quote
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