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Budoshu rated 4 weeks ago- Into the Blue Flamm... magnificient pages Scarlette.
"Is the accelerated expansion evidence of a forthcoming change of signature on the brane?
We show that regular changes of signature on brane-worlds in AdS bulks may account for some types of the recently fashionable sudden singularities...
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 Budoshu rated 4 weeks ago- Into the Blue Flamm... magnificient pages Scarlette.
"Is the accelerated expansion evidence of a forthcoming change of signature on the brane?
We show that regular changes of signature on brane-worlds in AdS bulks may account for some types of the recently fashionable sudden singularities. Therefore, the possibility that the Universe seems to approach a future sudden singularity at an accelerated rate of expansion might simply be an indication that our braneworld is about to change from Lorentzian to Euclidean signature. Both the brane and the bulk remain fully regular everywhere. We present a model in which the weak and strong energy conditions hold on the brane, in contrast with the standard cosmologies leading to the analogous kinematical behaviour (that is, with a diverging Hubble factor).
 CherishMe rated 3 months ago-
[a man not afraid to think - what a rare innovator - thumbs way up]
 - Klassy rated 5 months ago
- The smartest mind in all of teh Stumbleverse is also a dead ringer for Malcolm McDowell. But enough about the superficial, every stumbler must dig into this guy's thumbs. It's like walking into a hurricane mindfuck. *tips hat* Personally, I thank S for introducing me to Arthur Koestler's Darkness At Noon -- one of the most spellbinding novels I've read and re-read, and has become one of my instant favorites; next to A Picnic At Hanging Rock, an old favorite-of-all-time of mine which is also a favorite of his. This review is way overdue.
 gavinski rated 4 weeks ago- An A to Z: Assassin/bookworm cultivating devastation, exploding from ghastly hells, invoking jester/kings, leading monotonous nags onto plasmic quills, resplendent, sailing to underworlds vivisected with Xanadu's yearning zeal.
Not sure I have the stamina for my own A-Z but here's a little A-E:
A bounteous collection, diverse, enticing...
 ConsiderThis rated 6 weeks ago- I'm a great fan of the mobius strip. (I once received a letter written on one, back when I was young and inspired people with my enthusiasm.)
Thanks for your excellent, outstanding stumbles.
 - CooPGirl rated 2 months ago
- Oh my...smart is so sexy.
 - marisa11 rated 4 weeks ago
- Pretty intense and cool page. Keep it up!
 - Shelly41 rated 5 months ago
- Bright young man with some interesting stumbles, thanks for sharing.
 weepingbeauty rated 3 months ago-
i wonder about the similarity meter - people who i really like has little similarity to me,
mutual (most) have limited similarity (some mutuals are friends :)
and then i find others that has as high a similarity as 60 % and we are not fans/friends?
anyhow, this is an interesting stumbler blog - one where i can spend loads of time ;)
 isabeats rated 4 months ago- A self-described "assassin/bookworm" whose blog feature neurons, cult films, rhesus vocalizations, Veer Munshi, bower birds, the Antikythera mechanism, psychedelic folk music, anarcho-transhumanism, quantum everything, William Blake, "Black Mask", surrealism, neural sound, bacteria-powered micromotors, wind robots, science fiction, OCD, the role of Bolshevik ideology in the birth of the bureaucracy, etc, etc, etc. I love opening strange doors.
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