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#1 Re: Euler Avenue » My theory of the Universe » 2018-05-07 02:23:46

Hello Olinguito !

I used to share the same idea than you -- the fact that the manifold and curved space answers most of all the cosmogony. But I hit a snag.
Let's say that what they say about the light emissions is real. That means : the further you look, the older the time. That explains amongst other the cosmic microwave background.

That implies then that if the universe was at a time incredibly small, I should see that point at 14 billion light years away, everywhere around me. In my perception, I'm in a sphere centered around me whose borders are reduced into a single dot. Just like I was in a hyper-droplet (to continue with 2D perception, as If I were in a piriform (tear-droplet) shape).

Problem : this assumption is true for every point of the universe. How is it possible geometrically ?

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