It all has to do with Fourier transform. Fourier transform is a local-to-global transform uniquely linking two distributions. The wider one gets, the more compact the other. It's not as far out as it sounds, we have it built into our brains. We know it as Frequency Analysis and we automatically switch between either domain to chose the one that is more compact. Eg. when we hear music we hear Tones, and not individual strings going up-down-up-down. A "Tone" is a localized description (a "spike" if you will) of what is "really" a sine wave in time domain extending from minus long time ago to plus very long time ahead.
If you substitute space for time you have the situation with the Universe expanding. Puzzling in that domain, but not so much in its Fourier transform.
Flat-lining in one domain means a spike in the transform domain. So, once the universe becomes spread so thin that it's almost nothing, its Fourier transform will big-bang and the cycle will start all over again. Then finally it makes sense. I believe I am the first one to figure this out. This theory both explains the Big Bang and makes the Universe a repeatable event, and not a one-off thing that the mainstream scientists will have us believe. I am hoping to write a longer dissertation soon. Ping me if interested.
2007-02-23 03:40:35
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answered by Andre P 3
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It's not really expanding out into something, it's the spaces in between that's getting bigger. Best I can explain in a few words.
2007-02-23 11:26:26
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answered by Crash 7
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Porridge.
2007-02-23 11:22:29
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answered by Melvin the retarded emu 4
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Space.....
2007-02-23 11:23:05
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answered by lonnie_m_d 4
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hmmm, good question. i guess it means its growing?
2007-02-23 11:25:50
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answered by Anonymous
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