Friday, February 5, 2016

Are Gravity, Spacetime and Galaxies Normal?

Are matter, Gravity, Spacetime and Galaxies Normal?
They are normal to us because we live on earth.


But, from some points of view they might not be normal
unless you see Galaxies as normal. From my present understanding
galaxies are built from Dark matter and Dark Fluid. So, is something built normal?


For example, someone could say "New York City is Normal for Earth!"


No, New York City isn't normal for earth. But I might say, "The Grand Canyon is normal for earth if there is enough water going through Sandstone over time for millions of years." But, New York city was built and likely the Galaxy we live in was built too. So, then possibly Space Time is not normal for the universe either but rather we live in an "Exception" just like People who live in New York City live in an exception, (Because people built New York city) It is not  a naturally occurring phenomenon either. So, saying the laws of Space time could not exist within a singularity might be a problem in this context. Because Spacetime might not be normal for the Universe and likely it is not.


Therefore a new view of physics from the perspective of what is actually more normal for the universe beyond Space Time and Galaxies will be necessary to make sense of any singularity of any kind.



A gravitational singularity or spacetime singularity is a location where the quantities that are used to measure the gravitational field of a celestial body become infinite in a way that does not depend on the coordinate system. These quantities are the scalar invariant curvatures of spacetime, which includes a measure of the density of matter. The laws of normal spacetime could not exist within a singularity.[1][2]

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  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitational_singularity
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