On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 04:36:40PM -0400, Mike Lorrey wrote:
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> Anders Sandberg wrote:
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> > x(t)=x(0)*2^t y(t)=y(0)*2^t
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> > This is a simple toy universe with infinite past, future and spatial
> > extent.
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> Ah, but Anders, doesn't this run into the mass limitations in the 'how
> big is hell' essay I copied here recently???
Note that I didn't mention any mass or cosmological constant. I think you
can have infinite universes with infinite total mass if you balance them
with a sufficient negative cosmological constant - it all ends up zero.
It also shows that my Hell model of course will not work if we assume Hell
to be an independent spacetime with possibly its own geometry...
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