Sunday, May 22, 2011

NO SPACE BEYOND LIGHT

NO SPACE BEYOND LIGHT

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There is no space beyond light.

Speed of the light is the limit to the expansion of space & that is also the LIMIT (AREA) of our universe.

In other words our universe has expanded as far as the light has reached so far, not a bit beyond that, beyond that there is NO SPACE at all.



So we can calculate the area space from the time of big bang or the beginning of the universe till now and how far it will expand next moment/hour/year or how big or small it was last moment/hour/year.



Also we can measure accurately RATE of expansion, as also AREA of expansion at a given time, as the speed of light is known; it is 300000 km/sec approx, so the universe is expanding at rate of 300000 km/sec & if the universe began 13 billions years ago then we can fairly approximately(as we are absolutely not sure of the time of BB) measure how big is, it is approx 300000x60x60x24x365x13 billion km x 2 in diameter (as from the point of beginning light shot in all directions equally, we must presume so, if not otherwise proved that light could not traverse at the same rate at all directions).



One may point out a light from very far way object, which is at edge of the universe will have traveled much farther than a light ejected out of an object somewhere inside the universe. No, as the light is the speediest of all thing (I am yet to analyze gravity, what is it & what is its speed?), so first light rays that originated at big bang will have crossed any far away object, be it at the edge of the universe, that is quasars, pulsars, supernovas propelled & hurled out by the big bang residing at the edge & going farther away as proven by “theory of expanding universe” they can’t reach the edge of the universe, before the light rays or radiations that burst out at big bang, which will have easily surpassed any other objects or any light rays ejected out these objects later any moment of time after the big bang.



Subhro Das



Conceptualized 15/04/11

Written 10/05/11









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