68449 - Re: this whole observed universe thing.....

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Posted by Samuel A. (Sam) Cox on January 13, 2005 at 11:13:37
(Message posted from "unknown" at 152.163.100.195) - explanation

In Reply to: "this whole observed universe thing....." posted by Aaron Stewart on January 13, 2005 at 10:09:35

In my study of this, I have been reassured that whether such (or any distortion) would occur depends on the mass and position of the black hole in the space/time lattice relative to us.

A black hole of less than cosmic mass distorts...a few solar masses or millions of solar masses.

The cosmic abyss (dark energy) constitutes 73% of the universe, and is so postioned and balanced that when crossread from our frame anywhere in the universe the same reality is observed.

Dark matter is probably unconsolidated particles and unseen baryonic antimatter positioned on the other side of time...


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