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What Is Size In The Universes
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Eddie Kirkpatrick/">Eddie Kirkpatrick on May 3, 1999 19:05:31 UTC |
This is the first time i have entered into any discussion of this nature,(i count myself as a pretty ordinary guy)so here goes. I will first start with the big bang theory, Just say that in a much larger universe a small explosion was detonated (like a firework)and in that universe it was only seconds in duration, it exploded and expanded until it faded out and lost its power, just say that our universe was created wihin that explosion but to us it took millions of years ( the age of our universe to date) so that would make our lifes of say 75 yrs, .millionths of a second in the higher universe. a easier way to explain it would be.-- one step by the higher form (one second)would traverse the whole of our universe in one second. But also it could apply the other way round,we set off a explosion, that to us takes seconds, but what are we creating ie-- possible other universes. It will be interesting to hear your comments.
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