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    this would be my exact point regarding the cosmic microwave background. it seems awfully convenient that we reside in the exact center...
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    SMyers replied to the thread Hyperspherical Universe Model.
    as for red-shift, here would be the breakdown: 1 - they took sonar, which is a dopler effect, and created radar from it. which is not a...
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    SMyers replied to the thread Hyperspherical Universe Model.
    for the record, when i speak in terms of such certainty, such as "red-shift IS a function of decay", i am not implying that i have any...
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    SMyers replied to the thread Hyperspherical Universe Model.
    close, but not exactly. i feel we actually believe we are travelling on a tangent, outside of the circle, such that our "straight path"...
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    SMyers replied to the thread The nfinity cannot expand.
    i wasn't suggesting this lol, and i tend to lean towards one initial input of energy (singularity) that set the entire cosmic machine in...
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    SMyers replied to the thread Hyperspherical Universe Model.
    in brief-ish: 1) red-shift is not a doppler effect and is being used incorrectly. 2) red-shift is a time-decay function of the photon...
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    SMyers replied to the thread Hyperspherical Universe Model.
    i am completely incapable of doing anything briefly haha ... as my girlfriend will agree.
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    SMyers replied to the thread Hyperspherical Universe Model.
    yes, an interesting twist. the expansion would cause the "real" path to "straighten" if plotted from a 4D perspective, as the "rising"...
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    SMyers replied to the thread Hyperspherical Universe Model.
    i've only touched upon 4D hyperball ideas in this, but yes it implies some form of 5D structure that created/hosts it. my pet shape is...
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    SMyers replied to the thread The nfinity cannot expand.
    i don't feel that it changes space-time at all, or that relativity is incorrect. i simply think that the notion of photons "not...
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    SMyers replied to the thread Hyperspherical Universe Model.
    i have no doubt lol. again it was more of a thought experiment, and an attempt by a layman to describe the absurdity of an accelerating...
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    SMyers replied to the thread Hyperspherical Universe Model.
    in this bit the references to gravity were metaphorical. the entire piece is more of a philosophical viewpoint as opposed to hard...
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    SMyers replied to the thread Was there a "Big Bang"?.
    i describe the horizon the same as we have a horizon here on Earth. as we look out to the cosmos, it curves out of view. that ending of...
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    SMyers replied to the thread Was there a "Big Bang"?.
    i say 'hence' in the context of, say you have a ball of putty and you take one half in each hand and pull it apart. you now have a...
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    SMyers replied to the thread Was there a "Big Bang"?.
    i'll only attempt to throw out ideas on this part: what was next to the area? nothing, the singularity point comprised the entire...