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From:     John Shearer <shearer@????.?????????.net>
Date:     Thu, 29 Jan 1998 15:18:01 -0800
Subject:  Re: False Vacuum
steve swenson wrote:
>
> 'John Shearer wrote:'
> >
> >
> > Have you ever herd of "false vacuum"?  It posses an interesting theroy
> > concerning infinite universes.  It's also another new cosmology fad...
>
>    No I haven't, could you summarize it?
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I'll try, but I haven't studied it in depth, I'm only a high school
senior.  Seconds after the "Big Bang", there was only false vacuum.  It
has several unique properitys unique only "it".  First, it isn't matter
(as we precieve).  It has no mass or volume, it either "is" or "isn't".
So, when there was only false vacuum, it was every where, and in
infinite abundence.  Second, (this is where I get lost, I think)it has a
half life of sorts, so after a while, it is half gone, but half gone all
at once.  What's left is the elementry particles that we know and love,
and the other half goes and spawns more universei (plural).

did that make sence, or have i had to many cough drops?

Shearer


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False Vacuum    John Shearer    29 Jan 1998 23:18:01
Re: False Vacuum    steve swenson    06 Feb 1998 15:51:59
Re: False Vacuum    John Shearer    07 Feb 1998 01:08:35
Re: False Vacuum    steve swenson    06 Feb 1998 23:31:17

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