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| brucep |
Posted: Apr 28 2012, 05:54 AM
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This is what you said: "The laws of physics, as we know them, are not set until AFTER the inflationary epoch has ended, including the conservation laws you wish to violate........" So you did say the 'laws of physics' didn't exist until after the inflation era. That's why I laughed. The inflation epoch, for our universe, is explained using GR and quantum field theory. You're saying it's 'willy nilly' until it's over. How can the total energy in the universe be conserved if you don't include the beginning. Anyway arguing about what was said or not said is your cup of tea not mine. |
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| Robittybob1 |
Posted: Apr 28 2012, 06:15 AM
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To those not so up with those GR and quantum field physics, tend to say there was another set of physical laws applying during this inflationary period. OK it is how the less educated cope with the descriptions we read when we try to understand the Big Bang. So as I see it you are both still saying the same thing. There was a special set of physical laws that applied during the inflationary period. Let's move on. |
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| synthsin75 |
Posted: Apr 28 2012, 02:48 PM
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Ex Nihilo ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Power Member Posts: 2253 Joined: 19-December 10 Positive Feedback: 93.75% Feedback Score: 22 |
What part of "the laws of physics, as we know them, are not set" are you confusing with "no laws of physics"? Do we currently observe our universe to be undergoing the exponential expansion of inflation? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quark_epoch
This occurs AFTER the inflationary epoch. If you really want to refute any of this, why don't you quit talking out of your hat and provide some references? -------------------- Any future development must involve changing something which people have never challenged up to the present,
and which will not be shown up by an axiomatic formulation. -P.A.M.Dirac |
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