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Considering gravity and mass enertia, is it possible the universe is spiralling an a flattened state or with common physics, is it expanding in the shape of a perfect spheroid?
With that in mind, does time become important if the universe is expanding faster than light? I said if.

2006-08-23 02:06:48 · 9 answers · asked by beedaduck 3 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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I'd probably say at this point in time the spheroid has become deformed and irregullarly shaped.

The donut theory is quite interesting given the Ring Nebula and the shape of galaxies which are disk like.

For that to occur it would seem that the mass that exploded would have to be rotating quite fast and be larger at the equator, thus causing a bludge explosion.

In any event gravity, Newton's laws, variable density layers, etc., would eventally take a toll and some particles would move slower than others, thus even the donut would be irregular and the Ring Nebulae is not a perfect circle.

According to Eistein in our demensional universe nothing can travel faster than light. Thus light radiation and photon emissions would preceed the expanding matter extending the perimeter of the universe with each year with particles of mass.

2006-08-23 02:47:43 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The universe is expanding only in our perception.
The universe used to be a perfect sphere surrounding the Earth, and the Sun and all the heavens revolved around the Earth.
Then the Sun became the center of the universe, and the heavens, including the Earth, revolved around the Sun.
Telescopes added the idea that the Soar system revolves around a massive thing called a galaxy.

Then, some nebulosities were recognized to be galaxies, and the universe got really big. In the 1920s Edwin Hubble showed that the Milky Way was just one of a vast number of galaxies scattered throughout the universe.
They tried counting the galaxies to see if there were more in one direction than another. No luck.
Then they took a long long look into the deepest depths of the universe. They found thousands of more galaxies.
Since they can now see galaxies that are 13 billion years old, they want to conclude that the universe is 13 billion years old.

Again, they want to assume that we are at the center of the universe and so the light we see is coming from the 'edge' of the universe. They want to conclude that the universe is expanding (away from us at the center) in all directions.

Do you not find this laughable?

Time is important only to living things.

2006-08-23 03:36:27 · answer #2 · answered by China Jon 6 · 0 0

Any structure can be a 4 dimensional structure. It relies upon on the curvature of area. A absolutely curved area might want to be like a 4 dimensional sphere. A negatively curves area is often defined as a saddle floor structure. the problem with this structure is it quite is is both countless in length or it has an part. I by no skill heard of a torus used as a likely analogy even with the undeniable fact that.

2016-11-27 00:30:01 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Our universe is infinite, which means it has no boundary or edge. It goes on for ever. How ever parts within the universe, galaxies stars planets etc. are moving away from each other. Our own Moon is moving away from the Earth at a rate of 4" per year.

2006-08-23 03:05:06 · answer #4 · answered by Kevin H 7 · 0 0

The Universe is an inverted 11 dimensional manifold floating on a 34 dimensional membrane. It has no boundary thus no shape.

2006-08-23 02:15:07 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

According to Homer´s theory it´s expanding in the shape of a donut. S. Hawking found this theory very interesting.

2006-08-23 02:15:09 · answer #6 · answered by Lisandro V 4 · 0 0

yes i think it is expanding in the shape of a perfect spheroid
i think time does not become important because WE ARE IN THE UNIVERSE AND RELATIVE TO US IT LOOKS NORMAL

2006-08-23 02:18:58 · answer #7 · answered by Prakash 4 · 0 0

The universe is shaped like a burrito.

2006-08-23 04:02:02 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

bet its expanding like a doughnut turning into a sphere without ripping.

2006-08-23 02:35:46 · answer #9 · answered by enord 5 · 0 0

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