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On Tue, 15 Apr 2025 12:17:53 -0700, Chris M. Thomasson wrote:Is a singularity infinitely dense? Think of the border of an escape time fractal, say the Mandelbrot set. It's infinitely complex. So, well, humm... Is the universe fractal like? It seems like it is, but, well... Time for a beer.
Well. Humm... Actually, sometimes I ponder on _if_ the big bang was theNo single star could be big enough to contain all the matter in our
result of a star going hyper-nova in our "parent" universe.
Universe.
I was thinking along the lines of something akin to that. The Mandelbulb just might have a Hausdorff dimension of 3...If the idea is true then our universe has children if it's own? ItAn infinite Universe could not have a nonzero mass density. But it could
creates a sort of infinite fractal cosmic tree in a sense. I don't know
if it's true, but fun to think about... Fair enough?
have a fractal mass distribution, with a Hausdorff dimension less than 3,
so in effect a zero mass density overall. That could work.
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