Epsilon=One
07-15-2005, 02:53 AM
Some musings:
The locus of Infinity is defined by speed; not size nor distance.
Infinity is a limit that, from reality, can only be approached.
Infinity is a singularity.
The infinite is a limit that, from Reality, can only be approached.
The Infinite is a singularity.
The infinitesimal is a limit that, from Reality, can only be approached.
The Infinitesimal is a singularity.
There can be only one singularity.
Thus, the infinite and the infinitesimal are the same locus; this locus can be referred to as Infinity . . . or the duality of Infinity.
Gravitational attraction “appears” to operate from the infinitesimal within every particle of matter.
Accelerating attraction also “appears” to operate from the infinite as observed in the falling “away” of enormous cosmic structures . . . accelerating, galactic recession.
Thus, the duality of gravity.
Cosmic inertia, at the anthropic scale, is a minuscule force that appears to be without acceleration because it operates from a great distance and only affects large concentrations of mass.
Thus, Einstein made three mistakes while trying to find a structural force that counters gravity before the acceptance of the mythical Big Bang theory; not just one mistake as he contended. The three mistakes were the source, the direction, and the acceleration of the Cosmological Constant.
It would seem that if one could look far enough, one would not see the back of a one's head; but, one would be looking out from every particle of mass . . . or vice versa.
The locus of Infinity is defined by speed; not size nor distance.
Infinity is a limit that, from reality, can only be approached.
Infinity is a singularity.
The infinite is a limit that, from Reality, can only be approached.
The Infinite is a singularity.
The infinitesimal is a limit that, from Reality, can only be approached.
The Infinitesimal is a singularity.
There can be only one singularity.
Thus, the infinite and the infinitesimal are the same locus; this locus can be referred to as Infinity . . . or the duality of Infinity.
Gravitational attraction “appears” to operate from the infinitesimal within every particle of matter.
Accelerating attraction also “appears” to operate from the infinite as observed in the falling “away” of enormous cosmic structures . . . accelerating, galactic recession.
Thus, the duality of gravity.
Cosmic inertia, at the anthropic scale, is a minuscule force that appears to be without acceleration because it operates from a great distance and only affects large concentrations of mass.
Thus, Einstein made three mistakes while trying to find a structural force that counters gravity before the acceptance of the mythical Big Bang theory; not just one mistake as he contended. The three mistakes were the source, the direction, and the acceleration of the Cosmological Constant.
It would seem that if one could look far enough, one would not see the back of a one's head; but, one would be looking out from every particle of mass . . . or vice versa.