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cosmology? - Tarcil - 01-26-2011 the metric fluctuates in the infinitely small, then why its principal characteristic, its signature, should remain fixed? Re: cosmology? - Tar-Surion - 01-26-2011 If you're asking why quantum fluctuations don't affect the visible characteristics it's because they are too small to be observed. We only see the average. Re: cosmology? - Anborn - 01-26-2011 This question is completely incomprehensible to me! I suggest that it be re-written in understandable terms and re-submitted. Re: cosmology? - Ailinel - 01-26-2011 There are no fluctuations in the infinitely small. The basic structure remains fixed but a tolerable and inevitable quantum effect allows the universe to evolve into what we experience and see to-day. Re: cosmology? - Fram - 01-26-2011 Well it`s like this, to ask a question such a yours implys that you know the answer. I will therefore ignore le question. |