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Nevermore

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  1. We do not know the speed of expansion, we have a theory. And all I am doing is presenting another theory as to the speed of expansion of the universe, and of the 4th dimension.

     

    Time is not moving, I am saying that New space is added to the 4th dimension at the speed of light. Also, I am saying that the Universe could very probably be expanding at the speed of light also.

  2. Why do people keep saying that the universe expands at c. It doesn't. We know the expansion rate and it is very much below c.
    We do not know the speed of expansion, we have a theory. And all I am doing is presenting another theory as to the speed of expansion of the universe, and of the 4th dimension.
  3. Also, you need to think about what you're saying. What does "speed of time" actually mean? What you're describing there is more like the rate of expansion of the universe, but that has a lot more factors in it - namely gravity.

     

    No, I'm saying that time is continuing along at the speed of light. So that 1 year (in the sence of the distace tive travles in a year) is equal to 1 light-year

  4. Hey I think I've figured out 4th dimension speed. (speed of time)

     

    The big bang expanded the universe, throwing light in all directions, and also throwing the edge of the universe with it.

     

    So it must be conceived that the universe and all it's space are expanding at the same speed as that of light. So, c=u

    where "U" = the speed of the universe expanding, and "C" = the speed of light

     

    According to Einstien, space and time are the same thing.

     

    So, assuming the theories of Relativity and the Big Bang are accurate, the speeds of: light, the universe expanding, and time are all the same.

    C=U=T

     

    Where "C" = the speed of light, "U" = the speed of the universe expanding, and "T" = the speed of time.

     

    Time moves at the speed of light.

  5. Good point. When this new universe forms does it destroy the old one, or are they able to coexist somehow?

     

    It wouldn't come in contact with the old universe, and therefore have no chance to destroy it. To come into contact they would need to be in the same bubble of space-time. Universes are just bubbles of space-time separated by quamtom foam. If there were 2 universes in a single bubble of space-time, both would cease to bo universes, and form a multi-verse.

    Then again, there is no proof that there is only one universe, but then, what contains the multiple universes and/or multi-verses?

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