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16 years 9 months ago #19855 by GD
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by cosmicsurfer</i>
<br />GD, You did not answer my question. What is on the other side of a boundary condition?

...are the reason why physics is in such a mess today!!!!

John
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I would say the center of the galaxy is a boundary condition: matter converts into energy (which probably adds to the halo around the galaxy) If we could compare the halo of galaxies in our region of space with those closer to mega clusters, I would say that the temperatures are not the same: cooler around our galaxy (but slowly changing as more matter merges with our galaxy).

As the mass of a body increases, its available energy decreases.
The more galaxies merge, the less there is available energy.
(This probably affects the dynamics of bodies in a galaxy)

So to answer your question: The boundary condition is: one side: matter, the other side: energy.

---Physics is in a mess because nobody has figured out what gravity is.---!!!!

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16 years 9 months ago #13432 by tvanflandern
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by GD</i>
<br />Physics is in a mess because nobody has figured out what gravity is.---!!!!<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">The articles in "Pushing Gravity" and the published articles about gravity reprinted on this web site explain gravity at a fundamental level, in terms that even your grandmother can understand and appreciate. And the model is in agreement with all known observations and experiments. You might want to have a look. -|Tom|-

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16 years 9 months ago #13438 by cosmicsurfer
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GD, You still did not answer my question: IF THE UNIVERSE IS NOT AN INFINITY, THEN WHAT IS ON THE OTHER SIDE OF A BOUNDARY CONDITION?

SPACE is on the otherside of any boundary condition. A true singularity containing all of Universe cannot logically exist!

Physics will continue being in a mess as long as we have an entropic model of the atom, believe that space and time are warped around mass, believe in big bang theories, believe that nothing can travel faster then light, believe that matter won out over antimatter, believe that all energy is contained within an atom, believe in entropy as a model of energy paradigm, believe in a strange repulsive dark matter that now suddenly astrophysicists are making claims to have found dark matter structures all over the place. In this STANDARD MODEL there is zero motion caused from the cycling of energy except force carriers which magically transfer energy...or light which is not enough energy to account for extreme rotations, hmmmm, the missing mass must be....that's it dark matter, do you not cycle energy to operate an electric motor????---well, think of the Universe as an engine it also requires fuel just like the electric motor and that fuel is FTL GRAVITONS!!!!

Physics is a mess right now because our theories are wrong. John

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16 years 9 months ago #8040 by GD
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<br />GD, You still did not answer my question: IF THE UNIVERSE IS NOT AN INFINITY, THEN WHAT IS ON THE OTHER SIDE OF A BOUNDARY CONDITION?

SPACE is on the otherside of any boundary condition. A true singularity containing all of Universe cannot logically exist!
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I had already answered that question a few posts ago: If light travels at a finite speed, then our universe is NOT INFINITE.
the boundary condition is where light has not reached yet.
--How else do you want to explain the motion of matter towards a singularity at the center of our galaxy?--

ENERGY IN MATTER VARIES WITH TIME!!!

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16 years 9 months ago #20842 by GD
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John,

Your turn: How did all the matter in our universe get here in the first place?

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16 years 9 months ago #13450 by Jim
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It seems you guys have made it all around and back to the beginning several times here-Abbot&Costello did this back in the 1940s. Why can't anyone tell me where the "Z" particle comes from?

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