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Common Sense Evolution Of The Universe

Evolution Of The Universe
Rational Common Sense Reflections

http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-P81pQcU1dLBbHgtjQjxG_Q--?cq=1&p=268

"At the beginning the universe was the energy singularity.
At the end it will be near zero mass and an infinite dispersion of the beginning energy.
In-between, the universe undergoes continuous evolution, its evolution consisting of myriad energy-to-energy and energy-to-mass-to-energy transformations".

A brief elaboration of the above:

A.

Expansion, the ever increasing distance between galaxy clusters, is a manifestation of ongoing cosmic evolution, of the sum of processes continuously evolving in the universe.

Everything in the cosmos is fractal, rehappens on many scales, and is continuously evolving. Each and every system in the universe continuously evolves within the total universal evolution and all the systems' evolutions are intertwined.

This holds for the universe composition and for its processes, for its energy forms and mass constituents (and also for the very rare bubbles of energy which we call Earth Life).

Evolution can only be unfolded backwards; it cannot be calculated forward since it inherently courses towards ever more complex constellations, and this, consequently, at an ever accelerating rate, witness the universe... accelerated expansion is an inherent characteristic of a system undergoing evolution.

B.

Time is a vital factor for living entities. In cosmic matters time just happens to be the other side of the cosmic coin distance, a factor proportional to distance, or to other continuously changing parameter(s); time does not warrant a dimensional term separate from them.

If in E = mC^2 FOR THE WHOLE UNIVERSE E is constant, then mC^2 is constant and since C is constant it is mandated that cosmic m is also constant, which is bothersome, especially as this equation does not account for cosmic inflation.

However, let us dispense with C, which involves a time element, and let the right side of the equation be the sum of all values of m(1+D), where D is the Distance from Big Bang point and the sum is of all spatial values of D from D=0 to D=selected value.

In this case both m and D vary continuously. From D=0 at singularity m decreases continuously as D increases with inflation ( and vice versa ).

This appears rational and true-to-universe, and implies that eventually mass will be diminished, while also diluted locally, and would practically be zero at all locations.

C.

Following Newton (1) gravity is decreased when mass is decreased and (2) acceleration of a body is given by dividing the force acting upon it by its mass. By plain common sense the combination of those two 'laws' may explain the accelerating cosmic expansion of galaxy clusters and the laws that drive it, based on the E/ m/ D relationship suggested above..

D.

I learned and thought that entropy started with the Big Bang, that "before" the Big Bang the Universe was in a singularity condition, no space, no time and no distance, all mass existed at exactly one point, defined by its own existence, because there was no volume around it, and that therefore all occurrences took place instantaneously, in zero time, because there was no time, because there was no distance, because there was no space.

So what may be wrong in the above suggested cosmic energy/mass/expansion-distance relationship or expression?

My major points:

- The uneasy statement in E=mc^2 when applied to the whole universe, that both E and m are constant.

- Space-time-distance should not be considered three separate factors but a group of three images of one facor.

- In E=mc^2 there is no effect shown of the factor distance (expansion) on the factor mass.

D.

So, "dark energy may be vacuum"?
Why does "vacuum energy" need be conscripted to explain expansion.

Again:
" Following Newton, (1) gravity is decreased when mass is decreased and (2) acceleration of a body is given by dividing the force acting upon it by its mass. By plain common sense the combination of those two 'laws' may explain the accelerating cosmic expansion of galaxy clusters and the laws that drive it, based on the E/ m/ D relationship suggested above.. "

DH




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