shifty88 said:
*The following philosophical statement is as far as i know, based on nothing and surely wrong*
Hi, I would simply like your input into the following. I know its not much.
Space the indescribable something that the universe(matter) sits in is infinite. Whilst matter being finite is dispersing into infinity. Discuss.
First let's be clear this forum is about the professional research area called cosmology which is a mathematical science. That means there are math models (not verbal models) and folks collect observational data and adjust the models to get the best fit.
In this forum people ask questions and give answers related to the standard mainstream model, discuss, explain, help each other understand.
In the standard cosmo model matter is approximately uniformly distributed throughout space. Matter and space are co-extensive. And there is no boundary. The model basically has two versions: finite and infinite.
So far the data fits both about equally well, so we maintain and use both. You really can't tell the difference.
In the finite case space has no boundary, is finite volume, and matter is finite.
In the infinite case space has no boundary, is infinite volume, and matter is infinite.
So what you are starting out with does not fit in with what we normally discuss here.
It seems to be your own personal conception (or misconception of what cosmology is about.)
I would encourage you to LEARN THE STANDARD PICTURE FIRST and understand regular mainstream cosmology. Then branch out from there, if you want to, and propose your own private vision. But don't start proposing your private scheme and arguing for it UNTIL YOU UNDERSTAND the standard picture.
That's just a bit of friendly advice based on how I've seen things go, over the years.
You could start by reading the "charley"--link article in my signature. It has served as a good introduction to cosmology for a lot of people. It is a SciAm article from 2005. Let me know if the link doesn't work for you
