tisdag 23 september 2014

Inflation theory

I am really a total novice in astronomy and should not even present ideas like this. I do not know what I am talking about, but I can not resist it, so here goes.

Regarding the accelerating universe. Maybe the acceleration is due to implosion "in the other end". Sort of like a bilinear transformation that takes everything inside the unit circle in C to the space outside of it. So maybe there is some force of gravitational type "outside of the universe"  that pulls it apart. This force might result in a crash "from outside". What do you think?

If the the force from the stuff that is outside of the universe space-time is larger than the gravitational pull, we would get acceleration.

Non-equilibrium thermodynamics and areoplanes

It is funny that creationists and others refer the simile with humans coming from an evolutionary process with scrap metal in a junkyard coming together to an aeroplane when in fact reality is even better: put mere metal ore in a rock and you get lots of different aeroplanes from evolution just by waiting. We are an evolutionary product which produce areoplanes, thus in extension, aeroplanes are evolutionary products. Thus, evolution produce aeroplanes!