How does that not lead to thermal equilibrium as time approaches infinity?I'm not a physicist. I'm an engineer. But I am interested in understanding how what you said pertains to the creation of space and time. I believe inflation theory is the best explanation for how space and time began.And?
Aw, I was just saying rotation. Assuming our four dimensional object was a sphere when it was projected into the three dimensional space. Scwewy.
I'm sorry, ding, I thought for sure you'd have known what I was talking about given its relation to your question to the previous poster. I suppose I was mistaken.
That's what I want to think, too. But like this...
But that needs to be contained, too. Which is why I brought up super dimensions. Well, I didn't say it, but that's what I wast thinking.
So, one within another within another within another - infinitely.
And didn't Vilenkin and others say that inflation is not eternal into the past because if I understand what you are showing that is what it looks like you are implying.