68491 - Re: How much of the total universe can we see ???

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Posted by Samuel A. (Sam) Cox on January 17, 2005 at 12:00:37
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In Reply to: "Re: How much of the total universe can we see ???" posted by RingoKid on January 16, 2005 at 18:14:25

Right...and since we observe motion and change, they (and time) have to be a reality, though time at the cosmological level might well be very different from the way we observe it.

Nevertheless motion, change- and time exist...period.

Though time can be mathematically treated as spacelike with very good results, the mathematically irrational nature of sperical systems creates a quasi-static, modifying (motion and change, remember) universe in which time is ultimately more complex a concept than length, width or height. This complexity is probably responsible for the universes n dimensional quality.


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