SimonFunnell Posted April 2, 2016 Posted April 2, 2016 I guess the title is the question, is space polymorphic? Or is it a background on which things occur?
mathematic Posted April 2, 2016 Posted April 2, 2016 Google search defines polymorphic as a term used by biologists. What do you have in mind?
SimonFunnell Posted April 2, 2016 Author Posted April 2, 2016 Using dictionary.com I found this under polymorphous 1 - "having, assuming, or passing through many or various forms, stages, or the like." 2 - "polymorphic" So I mean probably "passing through many or various forms, stages, or the like". As opposed to a background through which things pass.
Mordred Posted April 2, 2016 Posted April 2, 2016 That doesn't particularly make much sense. Space being a volume. However if your referring to the thermodynamic conditions of the Universe. Then it has undergone several stages. Example particles dropping out of thermal equilibrium, which affect the dynamics
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