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Re: universe a hollow sphere containing a near- Bose condensate?Posted by JohnCauthen on September 27, 2003 at 19:24:16: In Reply to: universe a hollow sphere containing a near- Bose condensate? posted by rtharbaugh on September 26, 2003 at 16:29:05: The universe is gas? What kind of gas? It is not gas. It has some hydrogen clouds and a few sparsely-distributed molecules. To think that it is made of gas removes the great annomally, which is that it is actually made of nothing, not gas, nothing. And so, how can waves travel through nothing? The short answer is that nothing is not really nothing, and that the universe has tiny specs of matter, evenly distributed, defining the shape of its space.
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