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Thursday, 2 April 2020

musings about universal stuff

New Cosmological constant theory

Having had a think about the maths involved in working within any kind of universe wide theory, there will have to be several assumptions made.

The comparison i see in my mind.

We as a solar system are a small clump of grass flowing down a wide river, we cannot see the bank, we have no idea of where the river comes from or where the river is going also we have no idea of the depth.. The part of the river we are in seems to be stable in that as far as we can see in all planes the motion of objects around us look to be reasonably constant.
If we make a few assumptions
1. Our current model is for a local area within a new area with no size, the environment within which everything is based 
2. Our immediate area (the known universe) is constantly moving within this environment
3. There may be intersecting movement within our local area from other local anomalies.
4. Other than this the only forces acting on our local universe are object based (black hole,  star death etc) apart from
4a. Forces from the larger environment such as gravity or larger forces yet to be understood.


As usual this is just my casual musings i believe that to get anywhere with the maths we need to have a notional area that has no size, i am not sure if this is a thing in maths but if its not it should be, and not infiniti as they keep mucking about with that it has to be an area with no dimension in any plane and without limit on number of dimensions and perhaps working on another scale entirely, (the big version of quantum mechanics) basically it has to be outwith our current thinking  .

As usual  i would be grateful for comment 

Drew

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