25 April 2016

Spatial Expansion of Universe-Is that Entropy?

This is just a note. I wonder how the expansion of space-time relates to the principle of entropy-something to think about.

If there were dark energy pushing mass or space apart it can't violate the conservation of energy laws. It should be finite unless its a reciprocal of gravity and finite in that respect extrapolating from a finite mass at t=0 singularity.

There is a derivative line of inquiry about conservation of energy in regarding to the existence and quantity of dimensions; would they have any sort of conservation of dimensions criteria?


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