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Samuel A. (Sam) Cox on January 11, 2005 at 17:56:49 (Message posted from "unknown" at 205.188.116.196) - explanation In Reply to: "Re: Why is Pi important in Cosmology?" posted by Aaron Stewart on January 11, 2005 at 03:08:20
Hi, I really liked what Charlie said about making Pi rational...but with the other numbers such as unity becomming irrational! Pi only figures into the universe if it has some kind of closed geometry...hyperbolic, spherical, or oval. GR is based on spherical geometry. Lets drastically reduce the dimensions to illustrate. However, this number of times never comes out exactly even. It is roughly 3.14. One of the foundational realities of the 4D or 7D GR universe is that it is observed not on the circumference, the 4D event horizon surfaces where we actually exist, but rather at the center of the geometry. As a result, our universe seems euclidean- until we measure it to a high degree of precision. When we do, we find Omega to be ever so slightly greater than 1. In the GR/QM/Einstein 7D connection universe, we and everything exist dually on opposite sides of time, the points at which a diameter intersect the circumference, yet we observe from the center of the system. How we observe the universe determines reality, so our ultimate reality is only a projection of the cosmological condition. The condition of the universe therefore, because of the irrationality of Pi is that what we call time is not perfectly circular, and as we observe the universe, sequentially in unidirectional time process, time flow is more (in our lower D projection) like a slinky. As we observe our existence, we never return quite (almost but not exactly) to the same place. The key difference between this model and the infinite parallel universe idea, is that 1. The universe is finite in mass 2. The universe is eternal in time and 3. The universe is the Universe (Hawking) an eternally existing and gradually modifying entity, in which the role of the complexity of life is to observe it and therefore bring it into being and to gradually function as a servomechanism, driving the whole away from chaos and toward order..eternally. We are not faced with a circle which is perfect and the math secondary. Because the condition of the universe on 4D event horizon surfaces relates to our observation of the universe along the diameter, the mathematical nature of Pi becomes important in the engineering dynamics of the universe. In fact, this mathematical irrtionality is reflected in the reality we experience at the higher levels of scale in the system. |
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