The Universe started at a single point. And if it then became infinite in size then we could say it started everywhere you mihht point to. And of course an infinite Universe can still grow bigger. So say goodbye as the distant galaxies sink slowly in all directions over the horizon of an increasingly larger infinite Universe. All we have to do is keep the good ship MILKY WAY + Andromeda from sinking. Hey! Who turned off the lights?
Science has made great strides towards an understanding of our universe. You right about we don't have the answers to many questions. Still I'm amazed by how far we've come.
I have a question. An often quoted analogy to describe the expansion of the universe is that of an expanding balloon, with points on the balloon representing galaxies. As the balloon expands, the points recede from each other, but doesn't the 'unit' of distance also expand with the balloon, so that the 'distance' between points remain the same? Can anyone care to enlighten me?
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tukkek 3 months ago in playlist Astronomy 001
The Universe started at a single point. And if it then became infinite in size then we could say it started everywhere you mihht point to. And of course an infinite Universe can still grow bigger. So say goodbye as the distant galaxies sink slowly in all directions over the horizon of an increasingly larger infinite Universe. All we have to do is keep the good ship MILKY WAY + Andromeda from sinking. Hey! Who turned off the lights?
listen2meokidoki 5 months ago
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juujuubie 7 months ago
Science has made great strides towards an understanding of our universe. You right about we don't have the answers to many questions. Still I'm amazed by how far we've come.
bobrusso22 1 year ago
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overban888 1 year ago
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I have a question. An often quoted analogy to describe the expansion of the universe is that of an expanding balloon, with points on the balloon representing galaxies. As the balloon expands, the points recede from each other, but doesn't the 'unit' of distance also expand with the balloon, so that the 'distance' between points remain the same? Can anyone care to enlighten me?
maxwellsdaemon7 2 years ago