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07-02-2003, 11:45 PM | #11 | |
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IIRC a flat universe is one in which energy put into the expansion of the universe exactly balances the gravitational pull of the matter in the universe.
Which means, IIRC, that the net amount of "stuff" in the universe is...0. Which would be consistent with the universe being just a very elaborate version of nothing. PS: Yes, I'm sure the physicists out there would like me drawn and quartered now, but I'm sure I heard something like this somewhere. Comments from the knowledgable? |
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Aha! I'm not crazy! (Or at least other people are just as crazy)
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BTW, you should be aware that in many cosmological models the total energy of the universe is zero, because the positive contribution of the fields is balanced by the negative contribution of gravity. Regards, HRG. |
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Hah! the universe, population 0, and an infinitely verbose version of nothing... I think Douglas Adams was onto something...
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