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Mar 04, 2001 03:11 PM
by Eugene Carpenter
HPB points out that space is nondimensional.
It is the matter content within space that has dimension.
If there is pure space then it can be represented
by a non-dimensional mathematical point.
Once the universe arises from the point(orthe tiny
sphere) and stars and galaxies and galaxy clusters appear and, say, the
universe just keeps expanding, then stars die and black holes form and then
evaporate and then the radiation dies away as well, somehow, then, even though
the universe was continually expanding, in the end, there would once again be
just pure space and that would be non-dimensional and again could be represented
by a non-dimensional point!
Now that's a round about way of getting back to the
beginning ain't it?
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