Astrophysics

   

How Large is Our Universe?

Authors: Clark M. Thomas

Our local universe can be confused with its visibleuniverse. The visible region of our local universe issomewhat smaller than its extended region, mostlybecause of the pre-photonic, hyperluminal momentat the very beginning of our local big bang. Thisessay examines the relative role of light speedversus sketchy 2D concepts of stringy spacetimethat question fourth-dimensional time itself. The4D multiverse is modeled, and hyperluminality’skey role concludes this discussion — along with thecausative differences between common black-holeformation, and formation of rare big bangs.

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