Gravity and Vacuum.

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May 26, 2012, 2:29:54 AM5/26/12
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Gravity and Vacuum.
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Einstein was mistaken using his Gravitation theory
to the all Universe as a whole.
The Gravitation theory doesn’t work in the Universe as a whole.
The Gravitation theory is a local theory.
Why?
Because the detected material mass of the matter in the
Universe ( the cosmological constant / the critical density)
is so small ( the average density of all substance in the
Universe is approximately p=10^-30 g/sm^3 ) that it
cannot ‘close’ the Universe into sphere and therefore our
Universe as whole must be ‘open’, endless, infinite.
The Universe as a whole is an Infinite Pure Vacuum: T=0K.
More concrete:
§ 1. Vacuum: T= 0K, E= ∞ , p = 0, t =∞ .
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Another argument:
One postulate of SRT says: the speed of quantum
of light in a Vacuum is a constant ( c= 299,792,458 km/ sec =1,
Michelson-Morley experiment ).
In this movement quantum of light doesn’t have time.
The time is ‘stopped ‘ for him.
But this is possible only if his reference frame – vacuum -
also doesn’t have time. It means that the reference frame –
Vacuum is an Eternal Continuum.
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One more argument.
According to QED when electron interacts with
vacuum its parameters becomes infinite.
This is possible only when Vacuum itself is an Infinite Continuum.
3.
The Infinity appears in many physical and mathematical problems.
Physicists don’t know that to do with ‘ infinite’ and therefore
we can read:
Infinity is the cause of the crisis in Physics.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity
4,
‘ A world without masses, without electrons, without an
electromagnetic field is an empty world. Such an empty
world is flat. But if masses appear, if charged particles
appear, if an electromagnetic field appears then our world
becomes curved. Its geometry is Riemannian, that is,
non- Euclidian.’
/ Book ‘Albert Einstein’ The page 116 . by Leopold Infeld. /

It means:
a).
‘A world without masses, without electrons, without an
electromagnetic field is an empty world. Such an empty
world is flat.’ – it is a Vacuum World.
b).
‘But if masses appear, if charged particles
appear, if an electromagnetic field appears ‘ -
/ - in the flat vacuum - , /
‘ then our world becomes curved. Its geometry is Riemannian,
that is, non- Euclidian.’ – it is Material World of our stars and
planets.
c).
We have two (2) Worlds: Vacuum and Material and we need
to understand their interaction.
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All the best.
Israel Sadovnik Socratus
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May 26, 2012, 7:44:49 AM5/26/12
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Einstein's Cosmology

Scientific cosmology really began in 1917, when Albert Einstein's
published the final modification to his theory of gravity in the
paper
'Cosmological Considerations of the General Theory of Relativity'.

http://www.einsteins-theory-of-relativity-4engineers.com/what-is-cosmology.html

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Einstein's cosmological ideas . . .
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2004AcHA...23..189J

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May 26, 2012, 11:48:41 PM5/26/12
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If the universe as whole is closed when heat death come.
If the universe as whole is not closed when . . .
. . when Maxwell’s ‘ demon ‘ permits particles to pass from one
system to another one.
For example,
from system ‘ space and time’ to the system ‘ spacetime’, according
to
‘ The law of conservation and transformation energy/mass ‘ of course.
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