Chapter 435: Sealed fog, eternal skyrocketing(2/2)
Coo had an inexplicable premonition that this operation... might not go smoothly.
"Oh, it's useless to talk about all this. The contract has been signed."
After sighing secretly, he calmed down, used Yuanzhou Beng as a signal 'base station', and began to quickly search for the target's time and space.
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When it comes to the universe, people probably have this idea -
No beginning, no end, endless.
As the ancients said: "The four directions above and below are called the universe, and they have been called the universe throughout the ages."
That is, the universe is the total collection of all space and time.
Looking at the history of scientific development of the infinitely intelligent civilizations of all time and space, it is not difficult to find that many individual civilizations have devoted a large part of their energy to exploring and thinking about the universe.
There are probably two reasons for this exploratory behavior:
One is the curiosity about the unknown that comes from the instinct of intelligent creatures.
Secondly, it is because exploring such questions can alleviate the sense of insignificance and loneliness caused by intelligent life when facing the vast universe.
At the same time, the study of the universe will also lead to many more difficult questions at the scientific level.?
One of the questions is... what shape will the universe be?
This question has been raised continuously for endless years, and all civilizations in the static three-dimensional space and time have also continued to give their own answers.
In the age of ignorance, these intelligent civilizations would think that the universe was like a round sky and a square earth; they would also think that the universe was born on the back of a giant beast, and it was carried by it to wander around.
However, these models of the universe can only be regarded as the fantasy of intelligent life in an era of underdeveloped science and technology, and cannot withstand much more detailed scrutiny.
After entering the aerospace and even interstellar era, the infinite civilizations of infinite three-dimensional space and time, through various powerful equipment and the assistance of various other disciplines, discovered that the universe in which they live has straight lines on extremely large spatial scales.
can intersect, and the sum of the interior angles of a triangle does not remain at 180 degrees.
This means that the universe is a closed and finite hypersurface.
But this raises another problem.
That is, if the universe remains absolutely flat on the overall scale.
So, what will this universe...be like?
There are many conclusions on this issue.
One of the conclusions is:
If the universe as a whole is absolutely flat, then it will be an open and infinitely extending hyperplane.
And this kind of hyper-flat universe will tend to be infinite in its entire scale.
In other words, this kind of universe... will continue to expand toward the goal of "infinity" and never end.
This is also what Mu Cang saw when he was waiting for the fine-tuning of the six-dimensional core while 'flicking through' the information from Yuanzhou Beng and Coo's [Non-Static Overall Inflated Three-Dimensional World]
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That's right, the non-static three-dimensional world is the eternally expanding universe.
According to data records, this is because the fluctuations of the eternal inflationary quantum field that drives its inflation will never stop.
Therefore, as long as this kind of universe is born, its overall inflation will never stop.
But it’s different from what most people imagine.
The inflation of the non-static three-dimensional world does not mean inflation everywhere.
The overall trend is a relatively 'slow' growth, while the local part is a 'super super super... super super speed' surge.
It is only because the rate of this local inflation is so terrifying that the entire universe expands irresistibly and eternally.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! And the so-called local area refers to a type of mass-energy accumulation area called [mixed foam].
Yes, although the non-static universe is in a state of eternal inflation, it will not be absolutely empty like it is in a state similar to the Great Rip.
If you want to understand this type of area, you can compare it to the 'material ocean' in the non-static three-dimensional world.
But it is completely different from the material ocean in the static three-dimensional universe.
These mixed bubbles existing in the non-static universe are much, much larger than the so-called ocean of matter.
Its average scale or diameter is astonishingly as large as Squith's number of light-years (10^130 light-years).
This value is only a hundred times smaller than the diameter of the static universe, and the overall volume is only a million times smaller.
This difference is considered very small.
However, since there is no so-called dark sea inside these mixed bubbles, the density and number of galaxies are much greater than any static three-dimensional universe.
Mu Cang found out based on the data in the document.
On average, the total number of galaxies in each mixed bubble may be more than 10^370.
The number of galaxies in the observable universe is 6x10^12.
The number of mass seas in the static three-dimensional world is 10^252.
At the same time, the average number of "observable universes" contained in all mass oceans is 10^14.
Therefore, the entire mass ocean of the entire static three-dimensional world can be roughly equivalent to 10^266 observable universes.
This data is far 10^91 times smaller than that of mixed foam.
That is, trillions, trillions, trillions, trillions of times.
The difference is only one billion, which is one Gogul times.
"There is obviously not much difference between the two in terms of volume, but in terms of the number of galaxies, the difference is so huge that there is almost no comparability." Mu Cang sighed.
Then he saw in the data...such a huge mixed bubble was only the smallest inflationary unit of the non-static three-dimensional universe.
And this 'smallest' unit, driven by the eternally inflating quantum field, actually creates... an indescribable number of new mixed bubbles of the same size every second.
Chapter completed!