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I mean look at a triangle or a square or even a sphere kind of has something outside of it. Even a circle does.
arashbh said:referring to math ..
when something has a limit at infinity so there must be a boundary somewhere..
there is a theory that we actually are living in a black whole , in fact the whole big-bang process was a birth of a black whole which clearly defines the existent of parallel universes
i really fascinated by that idea it COOL
... in Euclidean geometry, parallel lines will not intersect. However, in real space they do.the most obvious example for continuity and limitless is two parallel lines right
That is what scientific method is all about.how could you be that sure about the truth
Simon Bridge said:That is what scientific method is all about.
You check your ideas against the Universe.
But it is not an on/off thing - the methods allow you to work out how confident you can be in a particular answer.
gave you?
The standard big bang model is still the best and most parsimonious fit to cosmological data.arashbh said:t
the BB idea has become a bit old it used to be the best idea!..
arashbh said:i meant the BB being a start point might not be true..as Prof. Kaku explains it
i did happen but it wasnt the first time
Yes, and I think we're all in agreement, but that specific question might not be answerable even in principle with cosmological observations. The standard big bang model certainly doesn't address it.arashbh said:i meant the BB being a start point might not be true..as Prof. Kaku explains it
i did happen but it wasnt the first time
bapowell said:Yes, and I think we're all in agreement, but that specific question might not be answerable even in principle with cosmological observations. The standard big bang model certainly doesn't address it.
And Phinds -- I couldn't agree more with your appraisal of Kaku.
phinds said:Kaku talks about wildly speculative ideas as though they were fact, including such unproven and currently unsupported speculation as this. He used to be a real physicist but he is now a popularizer of the worst sort.
homeylova223 said:I mean look at a triangle or a square or even a sphere kind of has something outside of it. Even a circle does.
homeylova223 said:I mean look at a triangle or a square or even a sphere kind of has something outside of it. Even a circle does.