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Is the universe a dodecahedron?

( from http://physicsweb.org/articles/news/7/10/5 )

The cosmic microwave background provides a picture of the universe as it was some 400 000 years after the big bang. By this time the universe had cooled down enough for atoms to form, which meant that there were no longer any free electrons to scatter the photons produced in the early universe. Any variations or anisotropy in the temperature of the background radiation therefore reflect variations in the density of the universe at this time.

These temperature fluctuations can be expressed as a sum of spherical harmonics, and astrophysicists plot the relative strength of these harmonics as a function of angle. The height and positions of the peaks in this so-called ‘power spectrum’ are related to basic astrophysical properties of the universe.



Jean-Pierre Luminet of the Observatoire de Paris and colleagues believe that the finite size of the universe itself is responsible for this behaviour. Moreover, they show that the predictions of a model in which space consists of 12 curved pentagons joined together in a sphere agrees with the WMAP observations (figure 2). Their ‘small’, closed universe should be about 30 billion light years across.

“Our work really addresses this ancient question of whether the universe is finite or infinite,” team member Jeff Weeks, a freelance mathematician based in New York, told PhysicsWeb. “The exciting point is that this is no longer pure speculation - we now have real data.”

The team says that its result, if confirmed, will have implications for theories and models of quantum gravity, inflation and the big bang itself. However, the model needs to be tested further by studying the microwave background at larger angles using more data from WMAP and the Planck Surveyor, which is due to be launched later this decade.

Trip like I do
That would explain the age old Hermetic connection to the pentagon and the pentagram.

....the macrocosmic and the microcosmic
Rick
The opening paragraph at the site linked blew its credibility when it claimed that a dodecahedron is a 12-sided polygon. It's a polyhedron.
nongrata
Well spotted Rick

yes a dodecahedron has 12 regular pentagonal faces, 20 vertices, and 30 edges.
Quite a bit of metaphysical interest for some time now.

A recommended book to have is Sacred Geometry Robert Lawlor that covers some of these aspects in an easy to understand way.

Hey Hey
Yes, Rick, well spotted. Those spectacles must be well polished!

My own interest in dodecahedron v/s icosahedron relates to the structure of certain viruses. A good link on interesting numbers, including a bit on virus structure can be found at:

http://www.harunyahya.com/articles/70golden_ratio.html
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