Re: Newbie Questions

From: Michael Gough <innovative.engineer.domain.name.hidden>
Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2009 15:15:48 -0800

Thank you.

However, I don't understand your objection to an infinite number of states.
> The universe in which we live appears by current measurements to be
> infinite
> in size (because it is geometrically flat), and will last forever (because
> its expansion is hastening).


Yes, but space may be simply the coordinate system in which matter and
energy move. Even if the coordinate system is infinite, it doesn't matter
because the particles' occupy a finite (but growing) part of it.

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