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Predictions : Breakthroughs in Science : Universal Form
Universal Form
Posted by Nick on 27-Apr-2006 - Day(s) left: 6433
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The shape of the universe was first predicted by Albert Einstein. He called it finite yet unbounded. But what does he mean?

He believed that space curves due to gravity and that the universe could curve back on itself as a whole. In this way the universe is self contained. But what form is the universe then?

To answer the question is that it is the surface of an ever expanding hypersphere or 4 dimensional sphere. We are on the surface and as time goes on we are moving away from the center of this hypersphere as it expands.



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Author: Nick
Einsteins universe is without any boudaries where space might end. After all who or what physicist can deal with space then NO SPACE?
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We, and the universe, are moving away from the center of the 4th dimension.
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Evidently evidence for the 4th dimension of space will be comming from primordial black holes. Small black holes that have survived the Big Bang to today. The universe is curving in on itself in the 4th dimension. We need this extreme of gravity to reveal the 4th dimension.



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