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John Smith wrote:
What is your take on that? Is there "a place of true nothing?" I mean, would the matter from our universe "go there?"; if by no other means, then by some "form of osmosis?" Or, is our expanding universe "going there?" This is covered by the "Bubble" or "Multiverse" theory. Between the bubbles, outside of any worm holes, there exists absolute nothing. An expanding universe "displaces" the absolute nothing. A particle, like a photon, cannot "go there" because there is no medium, i.e. no structure. http://www.space-art.co.uk/pages-en/...-Universes.htm -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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