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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

What does an Non-linear Time steady state universe look like-STEADY STATE expansion 3

In order to answer this you have to pick different parameters from the lists before, because different lists give different results.
For example, if you take the quasi-religious approach that the sum of all thought compressed by removing the separations of time and dimension (that is if you reject self determination, if you accept a "pure" definition of Einsteinian Hologram Theory-pure from Einstein's perspective) you necessarily have a cause and effect relationship that ties the history of the universse and the beginning of the universe together.

Likewise if you adopt thought as powering an expansion of space you get a different result than if you adopt conceptually that space expands as a result of the conversion of matter into energy and energy into space and you get yet another result if you assume that space is the result of one or more non-linear times going progressively linear (think of a single kernal of popcorn popping over and over (this would describe a presumably steady-possibly equal expansion versus a growing one, but this is possibly a reflection that the earlier expansions included the creation of space, energy and matter and current expansion is primarily, perhaps progressively just space; or you can imagine an infinite number of kernels popping sequentially (going non linear sequentially) one after the other.

This goes for all the possible parameters that you see so that we will have to take these in groups in order to predict what we should observe depending on the parameters in question.

Similarly since we are discussing a "stead state" universe, you have several different "end games" that are suggested by these solutions.

For example, expansion could stop when matter is so dispursed that energy no longer converts to space which could result in some sort of spontaneous reversion to non-linearity.  You could have a point, with the thought model, that you reach a point of maximum intelligence at one time along the linearity created at whcih point the universe would steadily collapse; or with the same parameters you could reach the sudden end of intelligence where the linearity would cease to exist or a lack of critical mass to maintain linearity against the forces of gravity when the universe would begin to collapse from a lack of expansion; or the lack of expansion could result from the proverbial "last kernel" popping and there being no more to fight the forces of gravity.

These are but examples and it is likely, if not logically necessary that only one model fits the universe that we experience as a result of the non linearity of time.

What to expect, stay tuned for the next entry on "Steady State Expansion 4".

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