Infinity and our Unbounded Universe
Written by Martin K. Ettington
Narrated by Martin K. Ettington
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About this audiobook
Infinity is also important in Fractals which are a graphical algorithm which is used in many computer graphics applications today and which has infinite depth.
It is also applicable to our Universe since the standard concept we are taught about the Big Bang as the beginning of the Universe may be wrong.
Modern evidence is showing us contradictions which say that we live in a Universe which is steady state and might even be infinite in size. The Universe doesn’t have a creation date we can be sure of.
We don’t really know if it is infinite in size but the Universe is certainly much larger and older than our best scientific instruments can measure.
This book is an exploration of Infinity and new understandings of our Universe which have come to light in recent decades.
Martin K. Ettington
Martin’s is an Engineer who is interested in Spirituality, the Paranormal, Longevity, and the Occult goes back to his childhood. He has had many paranormal experiences and has been a student of Eastern Philosophies and Meditation for 40 years. Seeking Enlightenment; he knows that we are already all Enlightened. We just have to realize this deeply. His books are expressions of his creativity to help others understand what he has internalized through study, experience, and membership in different societies. You can see all of his books on the homepage of http://mkettingtonbooks.com
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