> > On Fri, Feb 07, 2014 at 03:57:47PM -0800, Edgar L. Owen wrote: > > Ghibbsa, > > > > Let me clarify my previous answer a little. > > > > P-time runs at the same intrinsic rate everywhere in the universe though > it > > doesn't really have a 'rate' in the usual sense since it's prior to > > dimensionality. However that rate is the speed at which the p-time radial > > dimension of the hyperspherical universe extends. That extension actually > > is or produces or generates the 'flow' of p-time. > > If you can assign a speed to the expansion of the hypothetical hypersphere, then you have assumed an external space-time in which it is expanding, so that "speed" means something (distance/time). So you are assuming an extra 5D space-time in order to have something in which the 4D universe is expanding, including a time dimension... How is this prior to dimensionality?
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