mubasher jamil August 17, 2007
#7 Posted by mubasher on January 23, 2008 8:40:25 am
Dear all readers,
I thankyou all of you for your appreciation of my article.
I thankyou all of you for your appreciation of my article.
#6 Posted by chaltahai on September 19, 2007 6:03:20 am
Jamil sahib and others, I wanted to get yur views on the Singularity issue. Now that there are 11 dimensions and the M theory gaining much steam, is it possible that the big bang was indeed the collision between two parallel universes? The idea is fascinating...and would explain away the Singularity conundrum.
#5 Posted by nasah on September 17, 2007 9:41:23 pm
Beautiful -- well written -- very cogent -- very well organized -- well researched article. The author is a master story teller of hard dry science matters into an easily understood very readable sequential article.
With every passing day the dark matter is fast becoming a fact from fiction and will be the subject of extensive research and debate in the coming decade. When we staart to understand the nature and distribution of dark matter which seems to represent most of the matter of the universe not the visiible matter -- then we will understand the actual interplay of verious centrifugal and centripetal forces on expanding universe.
Because the dark matter exerts its own pull on the visible galaxies keeping them clustered around itself that may act along with Gravity as a countering force against totally uncontrolled expansion envisaged for dark energy -- only then the researchers and theorists will be able to tell if the centrifugal force of dark energy will rip apart the current universe into oblivion 10 billions years from now -- or pull them together into another hyperdense singularity ready to explode into another Big Bang -- after the Big Crunch. Highly speculative very exciting heady stuff -- very well presented. bravo!
With every passing day the dark matter is fast becoming a fact from fiction and will be the subject of extensive research and debate in the coming decade. When we staart to understand the nature and distribution of dark matter which seems to represent most of the matter of the universe not the visiible matter -- then we will understand the actual interplay of verious centrifugal and centripetal forces on expanding universe.
Because the dark matter exerts its own pull on the visible galaxies keeping them clustered around itself that may act along with Gravity as a countering force against totally uncontrolled expansion envisaged for dark energy -- only then the researchers and theorists will be able to tell if the centrifugal force of dark energy will rip apart the current universe into oblivion 10 billions years from now -- or pull them together into another hyperdense singularity ready to explode into another Big Bang -- after the Big Crunch. Highly speculative very exciting heady stuff -- very well presented. bravo!
#4 Posted by VRV on September 17, 2007 4:45:22 pm
#3 Posted by chaltahai on September 17, 2007 12:13:31 pm
Yaar, I am as curious as u are abt this CERN Hadron Collider experiment's outcome. My guess is as good as urs.
Lets wish the author wud say something abt ur question.
Yaar, I am as curious as u are abt this CERN Hadron Collider experiment's outcome. My guess is as good as urs.
Lets wish the author wud say something abt ur question.
#3 Posted by chaltahai on September 17, 2007 12:13:31 pm
Nice article. jamil sahib and VRV, do you think the CERN Hadron Collider could help us get closer to understanding the universe at a quantum level or if you think that there is a unified theory of physics at our fingertips with field equations to match.
Stuff like this has always fascinated me..too bad I never had the patience for academic science
Stuff like this has always fascinated me..too bad I never had the patience for academic science
#1 Posted by VRV on September 17, 2007 2:06:22 am
A very interesting article.
Though Big Bang (Crunch, Rip etc) are popular theories, we have the observable universe & universe outside of it. The Big Bang theory is of no avail since we dont know the nature of the unknown universe.
Of late we have this new theory of the 10-dimensional slingshot universe (Germani) i/o Big Bang & this new theory explained the inflation using Calabi-Yau space (Big Bang is invariably a theory that explained inflation of the universe).
Science is no longer an area that's dealing with...it's abt creative imagination.
Quite educative article.
Though Big Bang (Crunch, Rip etc) are popular theories, we have the observable universe & universe outside of it. The Big Bang theory is of no avail since we dont know the nature of the unknown universe.
Of late we have this new theory of the 10-dimensional slingshot universe (Germani) i/o Big Bang & this new theory explained the inflation using Calabi-Yau space (Big Bang is invariably a theory that explained inflation of the universe).
Science is no longer an area that's dealing with...it's abt creative imagination.
Quite educative article.
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