Hawking Forum Post 31941


Subject: Re: Let's talk about time.
Date: September 24, 2000 at 18:36:52
Poster: Samuel A. (Sam) Cox

HI: And right on...the geometric universe is absolutely rigid as you suggest, and it is so counterintuitive, it draws constant fire from the field. (I'm sure you follow the GR postings) The problem is its experimental veracity- which hangs on like a dog firmly attached to the seat of ones pants! Of course, in a geometric universe model, all forces and movement are cosmologically not significant.

Time, space and energy are all scaled from singularity to 10 to the 40th CM universal radius although at the frame from which they are observed, forces and movement would be highly significant- in fact at our frame, the forces and motions we observe are our means of understanding what we are, and what part we play in the universe. (I avoid saying "where we are going!") The scale at which we observe and the manner in which we observe the universe is dictated by our own parameters within the universal finite whole. It is truly a great mystery, and being a scientist is very exciting at this time in history. Regards Sam

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