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Fluid dynamics theory of the behavior of sound in the universe

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    New theories concerning the behavior of sound traveling through the universe gives support for the model of an infinite universe that unfolds more slowly from the early stages. There has always been a problem with 'time' in the early history of a big bang forming from a singularity. This may resolve this problem.

    Our universe may behave like chocolate syrup and whipped cream on an ice cream sundae. bon appetite


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    There are two approaches that physicists and cosmologists use to develop theories that are used in models. The first is large scale behavior and evidence, such as the pattern of the distribution of galaxies in the universe, and the above reference, which estimates the behavior of the universe during expansion by comparing it to estimating behaviors of material viscosity. The second is the increasing knowledge on the quantum scale of the basic particles, and dark matter and energy.
    Last edited by shunyadragon; 02-28-2014, 10:21 PM.

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      Originally posted by shunyadragon View Post
      New theories concerning the behavior of sound traveling through the universe gives support for the model of an infinite universe that unfolds more slowly from the early stages. There has always been a problem with 'time' in the early history of a big bang forming from a singularity. This may resolve this problem.

      Our universe may behave like chocolate syrup and whipped cream on an ice cream sundae. bon appetite
      If the universe went "BANG" but no one was there to hear it, then did it explode?


      Erm, sorry for the poor joke shuny.

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        Originally posted by rwatts View Post
        If the universe went "BANG" but no one was there to hear it, then did it explode?


        Erm, sorry for the poor joke shuny.
        Not likely, but there would be whipped cream and chocolate spattered everywhere muffling any Big Bang. The biggest eruption of Chocolate Cream Puff ever.

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