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is [cold=sin(o)] the imaginary form of real [heat=cos(o)]? and is this cold the essence of the vacuum of space? if so, it seems that the "big bang" theory began not with a singularity expanding yet with an infinite "cold disintegration" ever inward ... subjectively, that the background radiation is a doppler red shift leaving this universe for a point singularity that is the anti-matter infinity? has this been theorized much less proven or disproven? would then creation be self-activating...being the presence of the infinite vacuum of imaginary cold space a single object with no real reference disintegrating ever inward creating thermodynamic differences?

2006-12-18 11:35:24 · 2 answers · asked by stevenos_2005 2 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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there is no physical quantity of cold, and it does not make any sense for it to be the imaginary form of heat.

2006-12-19 13:09:39 · answer #1 · answered by Physics Major 4 · 0 0

Quick, activate the equine product shield while I fire the pressor beam, I think this is the big one.

2006-12-18 23:30:59 · answer #2 · answered by kirchwey 7 · 0 0

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