Re: Theos-World Re: Zero Point - Leon
Sep 07, 2009 09:46 PM
by Leon Maurer
Cass, Brian,
There's two different kinds of space. One is unconditioned zero-
point absolute space or the singularity... And the other is the
linear spherical metric space after expansion of the nonlinear spin
momentum of the singularity... Just like there are two kinds of
force, gravitational and electromagnetic... One, compressing inward,
and the other expanding outward. Mass doesn't bend space, like a
ball on a rubber blanket, as previously imagined -- but is actually
gravitationally compressed space surrounding a singularity. So,
there's no strong force pulling particles together at the nucleus of
an atom, but simply, compressive gravity pushing them together.
Leon
On Sep 7, 2009, at 9/7/099:46 PM, Cass Silva wrote:
Thanks Brian - Are you referring to space within the zero point
prior to expansion or that expansion creates space?
Cass
From: butchie122 <brianparry@ymail.com>
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, 8 September, 2009 10:53:11 AM
Subject: Theos-World Re: Zero Point - Leon
Cass, I don't know about the physics but the Stanzas would agree
with your last statement except they call 'force' 'space'.
Thank space we are getting away form the God idea.
Brian
--- In theos-talk@yahoogro ups.com, Cass Silva <silva_cass@ ...>
wrote:
Leon,
This is in response to a poster who struggles with the idea of a
godcreated universe. Am I on the right track?
Cass
Can I propose that this primeval particle was a combination of
matter and energy? As matter is unable to be destroyed only
changed, could this zero mass reach a point that its
constitution in static equilibrium could no longer be contained
and that change was the inevitable result of an inherent force
acting upon itself?
This then suggests that matter and energy are in a constant state
of flux (albeit over billions and billions of years) from static
to energetic and that expansion and contraction are a result or
an effect of changing interacting forces.
This then takes god out of the zero point and replaces god with
'force'. A force that is subject to its own laws?
Cass
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