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Uploaded by on May 1, 2008

During my live video chat I was asked, where is the center of the Universe? Someday, someone will ask an easy question. :-) But this is a good one, and the answer is a little weird.

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  • The center of the Universe may exist in a dimension above ours :) We live between the 3rd and 4th dimension so the ideia in the video explains exactly what is physically possible for our perception as human beings.

  • @Oblic008 Start the reading with my lowest comment first then proceed upward. YouTube stacks comments in the order they were written.

  • @GateMessenger Wha....?

  • Dark Energy in the form of heat indeed is being created at the core of the Earth and all other objects larger than 100 miles in diameter, even the moon. I know the theorized reason why the moon moves away from the Earth each year but the math does not add up. This idea implies that the Dark Energy being produced at their cores causes the two bodies to repel away from each other. With the distance the moon moves away each year we could calculate how much new dark energy the Earth is producing.

  • Tell me this idea of mine which is so easy to understand can not be understood. Anyone can actually do simple mathematical equation which shows this to be true using the formula for thermodynamics and actual core temperature reading of the Earth at 7 miles down out of to make a graph. It shows that the core temperature based on the actual radius of the Earth of 3,963 miles to be around 159,214 °F. Without even using gravity as a factor this temperature surpasses previous estimates by 150,000 °F!

  • To top it all off, we also know that charged particles are effected by magnetic fields. A thought experiment: If we were to observe the Sun from outside our solar system it would look no bigger than a particle of dust floating in the air. To the universe the sun would appear to be a charged particle. Emanating the charge which it can no longer hold, slowly adding to the dark energy which fills the universe. Add them all together and from a distance inflation is observed. Just a thought.

  • We all know that pressure creates heat and the more pressure which is applied the more heat is produced. Heat is energy. This means energy is being produced via pressure in the cores of all objects larger than 50 miles in diameter. This is where all the dark energy is originating. It is produced at the same moment gravity is produced, is equal and opposite to the force of gravity. This simple idea can explain everything which is observed in space & will also explain future observations.

  • So in fact mass must be producing dark energy at the same time gravity is occurring, an opposite to the force which is causing dark energy. I see that surface tension of a sphere creates pressure towards the core. Pressure makes heat. The larger the object the more energy/heat is produced at the core. The limit where the heat turns the average material molten is approximately 2,300 degrees F, or 50 miles deep. This closely matches the size of asteroids when gravity can first be calculated.

  • Where is the center point of inflation occurring? Think about that one. The central point where the inflation is occurring or everything is moving away from is not one but many. They are located where matter and gravity are concentrated throughout the universe. I propose that gravity is the equal and opposite to the dark energy which is theorized to be causing the inflation. Evidence is in the observation where everything is moving away from everything else.

  • How about the centroid of all the matter in the universe? I can believe that space doesn't have an edge and is infinite, but I feel like there is a finite amount of matter in the universe, which means it has a center (or centroid), right?

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