Originally Posted By: Bill S.

Finiter's universe has no beginning - it is infinite.
If you try to trace its history back through this "infinite time", you find that each cycle of expansion and contraction is preceded by a similar cycle, ad infinitum.

Is this not infinite regression?

In my model, there is an infinite number of pulsations before 'the present one' and an infinite number of pulsations after this. That is, time has no beginning or end. Similarly, the space has no beginning or end. The infinite space contains a 'very large number' of universes that practically we can say 'an infinite number of universes'. However all the universes are finite in space and the pulse periods of all the universes are equal(it depends on the speed of light).

The universes remain at the respective positions in the space like the fixed stars in our 'earliest model of the universe'. However, the gravitational forces remain completely used inside the universes that universes have no fields around them, and hence cannot interact. So the universes are independent systems and remain isolated. 'The Ensemble' (it is not a system, if it were, the universes would have interacted) containing the universes is static. It remains forever with out any change. So time and space have no relevance for the Ensemble. Or, we can say that the ensemble has the same attributes as that of God.