yearzero Posted December 24, 2019 Posted December 24, 2019 If galaxies are these enacted spacetime bubbles ..do we need dark matter to be a thing anymore? The stars we see moving so fast at the edges of galaxies is due to its own spacetime bubble is mostly sticking out of the galaxy bubble. That star is moving in space with extreme time dilation. We should be asking ourselves how much mass = how much spacetime? I wouldn't want to be the first person to leave the galaxy. You would age and the different scale of the quantum/classical boundary would probably do something awful to your body. Spacetime that isn't enacted would be like a deflated balloon ..lifeless. I'm asking what size the bubble gets per 0.3 micrometer of mass. Is the galaxy a giant spacetime bubble ..or more like a tent city? We can compare galaxies with slow edge stars to ones with fast to give us a clue to the size.
swansont Posted December 24, 2019 Posted December 24, 2019 31 minutes ago, yearzero said: If galaxies are these enacted spacetime bubbles ..do we need dark matter to be a thing anymore? The stars we see moving so fast at the edges of galaxies is due to its own spacetime bubble is mostly sticking out of the galaxy bubble. That star is moving in space with extreme time dilation. No such thing as sticking out of the galaxy 31 minutes ago, yearzero said: We should be asking ourselves how much mass = how much spacetime? I wouldn't want to be the first person to leave the galaxy You can’t. The galaxy is all there is. 31 minutes ago, yearzero said: . You would age and the different scale of the quantum/classical boundary would probably do something awful to your body. Spacetime that isn't enacted would be like a deflated balloon ..lifeless. I'm asking what size the bubble gets per 0.3 micrometer of mass. Is the galaxy a giant spacetime bubble ..or more like a tent city? We can compare galaxies with slow edge stars to ones with fast to give us a clue to the size. ! Moderator Note Speculations requires some kind of model, or testable predictions. It’s not the “I have a wild guess” forum.
yearzero Posted December 24, 2019 Author Posted December 24, 2019 (edited) Uh, yeah, the model is in this thread https://www.scienceforums.net/topic/120812-doesnt-anyone-question-how-weird-our-number-for-light-speed-is/ But you would rather ban the guy that figured out what dark matter is. Edited December 24, 2019 by yearzero
Sensei Posted December 24, 2019 Posted December 24, 2019 Are you computer programmer? Physicists, astrophysicists, cosmologists are creating computer simulations of stars, galaxies, cluster of galaxies, to check whether their models match the real data. Did you make such simulation to check validity of your claims?
yearzero Posted December 24, 2019 Author Posted December 24, 2019 Yes, it is illegal to think of new ideas.
Bufofrog Posted December 24, 2019 Posted December 24, 2019 1 minute ago, yearzero said: Yes, it is illegal to think of new ideas. New ideas are fine. Fanciful ideas are also fine, just don't expect people accept your fanciful ideas that are unevidenced.
Strange Posted December 24, 2019 Posted December 24, 2019 5 minutes ago, yearzero said: Yes, it is illegal to think of new ideas. ! Moderator Note It is ideas that are not based on any science or evidence that are the problem ! Moderator Note Moved to Trash (which is being generous, given the quality of your “ideas”)
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