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The paper shows that the concept of space is bound to matter and its energy, in particular gravitational, electromagnetic, and rotational energy. It follows that the universe must be finite and cannot be steadily expanding.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | The paper shows that the concept of space is bound to matter and its energy, in particular gravitational, electromagnetic, and rotational energy. It follows that the universe must be finite and cannot be steadily expanding. | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
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| Title | The Nature of Space |
| Author(s) | Robert L Carroll |
| Keywords | space, matter, energy, particular gravitation, electromagnetic, and rotational energy |
| Published | 1990 |
| Journal | Galilean Electrodynamics |
| Volume | 1 |
| Number | 4 |
| Pages | 49-54 |
Abstract
The paper shows that the concept of space is bound to matter and its energy, in particular gravitational, electromagnetic, and rotational energy. It follows that the universe must be finite and cannot be steadily expanding.