A brief overlook look on oblers paradox stating that the universe is not infinite.Space and time started somewhere, and will end somewhere. End of story
The parallel universes of Hugh Everett, are individual spherical standing wave-centers overlapping within an infinite perpetual system contributing less and less to each others in-wave amplitude with increasing distance. "Thus, less wave interaction, less energy exchange is what we see as a redshift with distance."
Galaxies are not flying away from each other at a million miles an hour from a bigbang or any magical dark energy. Don't be silly.
"There is no magical spooky action from no-where."
The Big Bang Theory says the Universe (that includes all of space, time and all of matter and energy) had an absolute beginning in time starting from zero dimension. The fact that the universe (which includes all of space) is expanding having started with a size smaller than an atom infinitesimally after the big bang (t=0) means even in this present time it is still expanding. Thus, anything that expands cannot be infinite in spatial dimension. Tommorrow it will be bigger than today. Logic!
The parallel universes of Hugh Everett, are individual spherical standing wave-centers overlapping within an infinite perpetual system contributing less and less to each others in-wave amplitude with increasing distance. "Thus, less wave interaction, less energy exchange is what we see as a redshift with distance."
Galaxies are not flying away from each other at a million miles an hour from a bigbang or any magical dark energy. Don't be silly.
"There is no magical spooky action from no-where."
MrKorrazonCold 1 week ago
0:55 NO, you are incredibly ignorant. There wont be in every direction a bright star, since the speed of light has a limit.
Aguijon1982 4 months ago
The Big Bang Theory says the Universe (that includes all of space, time and all of matter and energy) had an absolute beginning in time starting from zero dimension. The fact that the universe (which includes all of space) is expanding having started with a size smaller than an atom infinitesimally after the big bang (t=0) means even in this present time it is still expanding. Thus, anything that expands cannot be infinite in spatial dimension. Tommorrow it will be bigger than today. Logic!
csdr0 5 months ago
It's a fact that the universe had a beginning? LOL
ignorant child
MrJonnyKilljoy 9 months ago