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Spinnor
Oct31-09, 05:00 PM
Motion of strings may give rise to particles? Size difference about,
E-35m/E-15m = E-20
Motion of particles gives rise to Universe (or Universes?)? Size difference about,
E-15m/E26m = E-41
Thanks for any help.
HallsofIvy
Oct31-09, 05:45 PM
What kind of help. You made a couple of assertions, without any explanation, and asked no question.
What kind of help. You made a couple of assertions, without any explanation, and asked no question.
I did include question marks %^). I don't know if those statements were true or if there any sense they are true %^(. Hoping these statements could be corrected or made more accurate by the minds of Physics Forums.
Thank you.
Bob_for_short
Nov2-09, 11:32 AM
We are still unsure about the Universe size - waiting for data from the most distant corners.
We are still unsure about the Universe size - waiting for data from the most distant corners.
Can we at least say our Universe is of a certain minimum size but that measurements don't exclude a much bigger size?
Thank you.
befragen
Nov3-09, 10:49 AM
Are you asking if there is a Multiverse as well?
He could aswell have asked about the recipe of cherry marmalade... I wouldn't bother replying to a thread starter who couldn't bother phrasing a post worth reading himself.
He could aswell have asked about the recipe of cherry marmalade... I wouldn't bother replying to a thread starter who couldn't bother phrasing a post worth reading himself.
Ouch! Follow your own advice.
Thanks.
befragen
Nov3-09, 01:40 PM
Okay..... were you asking about whether or not we know of the Multiverse or not?
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