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    Graduate Could Vacuum Energy Be the Key to Understanding Dark Energy?

    "Dark Energy" per se can be summed up as not existing simply because "Dark Matter" when it is in an overabundance state will naturally nudge galaxies apart. That does not imply energy. That is merely an accumulation of the unseen mass. When the cause of Dark Matter can be determined, the...
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    Graduate Eternal inflation and topology of the universe

    To tom.stoer, you ask: Is there a theory to understand this "pinch off" mathematically? I can refer you to "The Birth and Death of the Sun" by George Gamow, read Chapter 10, re tear drops. As for mathematial calculations, see "The Creation of the Universe" by George Gamow, Chapter II. The...
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    Graduate Could Vacuum Energy Be the Key to Understanding Dark Energy?

    Gravity has nothing to do with so-called dark energy, in my opinion. Gravity is the attraction between two core entities. Its function in Empty Space diminishes greatly. When dark matter is found to be a steam/mist/quantum foam, the energy associated with it may be minimal as to be nil...
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    Graduate Penrose: WMAP Shows Evidence of ‘Activity’ Before Big Bang

    My education is quite profound regarding the Big Bang Theory due to the fact that I would disagree with this well-established scenario. 1.
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    Undergrad Defining Time: Our Everyday Mystery

    Time is a measure of our Planet's 24 hour segment. Other planets and star system will naturally differ. We have even calculated light-years based on our conception of the Speed of Light, but it may differ within other systems. Bottom Line: Time is a measure.
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    Graduate Penrose: WMAP Shows Evidence of ‘Activity’ Before Big Bang

    When you begin with wrong data, you can expound on this wrong data with inconceivable results. Do you believe in the Big Bang? What if there was no single atom explosion? What if there was an atom that became a huge Mother Sun? Can data show that Suns shed a part of themselves continuously...
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    Undergrad Are Black Holes Infinite and Do They Emit Jets?

    Until you understand exactly what a "black hole" really is, you cannot ask questions regarding functions to and from such a misnamed object. The Russians in the 1930s originally called this a "frozen star" (to which I agree). A black hole is badly names as it is merely dead star; remnant of...
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    Graduate Does space-time form a closed manifold around a black hole?

    If a "black hole" is nothing more than a "dead star" remnant, it should do nothing but wait to be dissolved. There should be no implosion of energy consuming function from a black hole, therefore, space exists as within the universe at the same rate of time.