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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

What does an Non-linear Time steady state universe look like-STEADY STATE expansion 4

A list of parameters and their effects is in order and is coming, but first, to understand why some unlikely (from Newton's POV) results are possible let's talk about what lies at the edge of the universe in an NLT universe.
The short answer is that there is no "edge".  There isn't a vacuum containing more "space" because there is no true edge.  There is a place beyond which nothing exists, but it isn't a place in the sense that we experience here on earth.  It isn't even a matrix on which space can be placed.
When I was younger, a mere sprout, as it were; I envisioned other universes, each relatively as separate as the galaxies with the potential that entire universes could collide just as entire galaxies are in collision even as this is written (taking millions of years to finish colliding, in itself and thing to ponder).  And...this is possible, but in such an event, the "universe" is this collection of universes.  There is not reason why the single (or multiple) non-linear times that make up our universe could not do the same for multiple universes creating "space" between them with changing coordinates to make it visible and ct(2) whatever clock time two looks like which may be started in order to convert the space to energy and then matter far out where this other universe exists.
But without even worrying about that, somewhere there is the end, where you travel as far as you can go in your Newtonian (or Relativistic-you can't really say "Einsteinian" because Einstein has a loose claim on NLT theory along with Zeno the Greek) spaceship there is no edge, there just isn't time coordinates.  It is like trying to find the edge of computer data.  You can find the edge of the disc on which the data is kept (don't get me started on what that looks like in NLT because it's merely the NLT itself) but there is no "edge" to the totality of the data.  The analogy is maintained because only when the data is being "displayed" or "used" (i.e. changing the coordinates) is it visible.  But that has already been covered.  What we're talking about here is what lies beyond and the answer is that there is "no beyond".  It doesn't exist unless time coordinates make it exist.
This non-populated and non-existent location is, in all likelihood, very similar to what you see as you get progressively smaller, below the distance separating space quanta from one another which is a distance easily calculated.  Sticking with the analogy, if you have a computer screen and you don't display data between data points (i.e. the distance between pixels) they are as "empty" as the space beyond the screen.  Whether a subtle difference exists are not must wait for another chapter.

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