Author: | Michael Spears | ISBN: | 9781370658688 |
Publisher: | Michael Spears | Publication: | October 25, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Michael Spears |
ISBN: | 9781370658688 |
Publisher: | Michael Spears |
Publication: | October 25, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Einstein stated that the universe could not be infinite unless matter became less dense the further you travelled from the centre of the universe, otherwise the gravity from all of the stars would accumulate and create infinite gravity. Einstein therefore believed that it was not possible for the universe to be infinite, but there is one way. In this article I am proposing a working model of the infinite universe, I call it “the super-universe”. In Part 1 I propose new field equations for gravitational time dilation that work inside black holes, but still yield the same experimental results as Einstein’s equations. In Part 2 I propose my working model of the infinite universe, that what we presently call “the universe” is nothing more than the equivalent of a star in a bigger “super-universe”, and this super-universe is nothing more than the equivalent of a star in a bigger “super-universe”, and so on and so on, unto infinity.
Einstein stated that the universe could not be infinite unless matter became less dense the further you travelled from the centre of the universe, otherwise the gravity from all of the stars would accumulate and create infinite gravity. Einstein therefore believed that it was not possible for the universe to be infinite, but there is one way. In this article I am proposing a working model of the infinite universe, I call it “the super-universe”. In Part 1 I propose new field equations for gravitational time dilation that work inside black holes, but still yield the same experimental results as Einstein’s equations. In Part 2 I propose my working model of the infinite universe, that what we presently call “the universe” is nothing more than the equivalent of a star in a bigger “super-universe”, and this super-universe is nothing more than the equivalent of a star in a bigger “super-universe”, and so on and so on, unto infinity.