max size ....humm
in a univers where all universes are black holes all universes have a size of ... 0 ! infinitly small
eny swelling bubble has a limit if its like water ... 7 inches
2006-10-17 19:12:16
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The singularity is supose to be the final point in a common black hole. The shape the are supose to have is like an ice cream cone, the end of the cone, that point would be the singularity. At the singularity, the laws of physics cease to exist and all matter is crushed beyond recognition.
They are supose to be many black holes in the Universe, so they might be plenty of singularities too.
Big Bang is only a theory, that tries to explain how the Universe began. Physicists do not widely agree on what happened before this, although general relativity predicts a gravitational singularity
The size of the Universe is unknow, because is believe that it doesnt have boundaries.
2006-10-18 10:38:23
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answer #2
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answered by ogloriad 4
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The Big Bang happened everywhere, not at one single point or singularity. I know that sounds strange, but it is very true.
Physics, as we understand it today, cannot say anything about what the Universe was like before the Big Bang. Perhaps we will figure it out in the future, but right now there is no way to know.
2006-10-18 16:07:51
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answer #3
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answered by kris 6
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Depends on whether there is enough mass in the universe as the limit will be reached only if the mass is high eoungh to pull it all back together "Big Crunch" If not then it will keep expanding into the nothingness.
As for the place where the big bang first banged, well that would be at the centre of the universe
2006-10-18 23:10:05
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answer #4
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answered by xpatgary 4
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The Singularity was a point is space, infinitely small and infinitely dense. It has NO position as such, because you cannot place NOTHING anywhere. What was there before the Big Bang? Cosmologists will tell you that that is an invalid question. (I think its because they don't know)
Maximum size of the universe?? Again an invalid question, because infinity has no boundaries
2006-10-18 02:00:27
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answer #5
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answered by Imelda M 2
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there's quite a lot of singularities (black holes) in the universe nobody knows the size of the universe-then or now
2006-10-18 02:34:55
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that the universe is equal to infinity.
2006-10-18 01:51:35
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answer #7
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answered by AKL 3
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