Reflective Universe V.1

Discussion in 'Pseudoscience Archive' started by nexusfruit, Jul 19, 2010.

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What does your gut say about us being the center of the universe?

Poll closed Oct 4, 2010.
  1. No Way! Is science a joke to you?

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  2. Maybe. What we know to be true could change any day now.

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  3. I never thought out of the box like that before! What's a radio-telescope?

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  1. nexusfruit 17 Registered Senior Member

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    Hello all,
    I've been bouncing a few idea's around in my little contraband-connective head.
    First of all, I'm glad to see that the world is finally coming around to reality.
    Second--here's a thought.
    The universe exists to us because of light.
    Now... the known physical properties of light are well studied. Light is both wave-like, and quantum. Great! But does light slow down? Yes! There is proof of this. If so, does light bend? Of course! If so, does light reverse at some great distance based on temperature (freezing due to lack of space/time)? If so, are we really looking at an infinite number of reflections? Could the heliocentric theory be macro scoped to our understanding of space/time? Setup two mirrors (a very crude example but..) place them face to face? Infinity plus color degradation based on the color and thickness of the glass(to explain red-shift). The Doppler effect etc. Point a speaker at a wall. The speaker will represent earth. The wall will represent the edge of the known, universe- which is by the way really only a space between us and alpha centauri. We can just barely touch the outside of our own solar system. Great! Pudding. Space/Time is flexible right? Could you bend it into spiral; or torus? Yes, this is already a theory, at least the bit about bending S/T, but hear me out. What if at some point in 'our' time, we as logical humans begin to reverse our common perception of being at the center of the universe?
     
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  3. BenTheMan Dr. of Physics, Prof. of Love Valued Senior Member

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    The universe has no middle.
     
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  5. nexusfruit 17 Registered Senior Member

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    You have no middle. Now ask me for the proof.
     
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  7. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    Alpha Centauri is 4.37 light years from Earth. A gamma ray burst was seen at over 13 billion light years away.


    Mmmm, pudding!
     
  8. BenTheMan Dr. of Physics, Prof. of Love Valued Senior Member

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    No thanks.

    Blame it on the orthodoxy.
     
  9. BenTheMan Dr. of Physics, Prof. of Love Valued Senior Member

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    Since you're new here (or maybe not), I feel obliged to warn you that a repost of this thread in Physics and Math will result in a 3 day ban. I would also refrain from reposting in Astronomy and Cosmology.

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