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Then the outer rim is rotating much faster than the speed of light, and life, if it exists there, are traveling through time, and their power to visit time frames must account for our predictions. Could this be so?

2006-11-10 00:04:15 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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You need to forget your dreams, and to take them blue pills, but if you are on to something, then I'll say yes they are visiting us and whisper things to come in our ears when we sleep. There is belief in a rotation of the universe, as well as the planet and celestrial bodies in motion. A better question, is where are we going?

2006-11-10 03:13:12 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

The universe is the universe. There is no way to say it is moving. There would have to be a point outside the universe to measure it by. Put it this way, Imagine the earth is the only thing in the universe. Now, how fast is it going? Compared to What??? Ya see. The universe is expanding, though. Like the balloon example, the ants are moving away from each other as the balloon expands bigger. As far as a center of the universe go, The entire universe is the center. You can only see a point of center from the 4th dimension. Finally, so far, nothing is traveling faster than the speed of light. There are some experiments going on about quark particle spin, but the problems lies in the fact the properties of the particles change when you look at them.

2006-11-11 00:29:43 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well, slow down there. First off, we don't know much about the movement of the universe at all. Simply put, we (humans) cannot see far enough to know anything about anything in detail about thw whole universe (or multi-verse) as it were.

Now, to point out a glaring hole or two in your logic. If the universe is EVERYTHING, then there is no outer rim, because it just keeps going. Also, if a life form travelled through time visited a time frame that was not moving at a time-travel-worthy speed, it would no longer time travel, and you would *poof* someone into existence, causing at least a little chaos for the areas these things landed in.

Something to think about before I go. If the universe is everything, and it is expanding...what is it expanding into?

2006-11-10 18:45:09 · answer #3 · answered by Phoenix_Slasher 4 · 0 0

As far as we know, the universe is not rotating. It is simply expanding. There is no central point from which everything expands. An analogy would be an expanding balloon (ignoring the nub on the bottom) - consider only the surface of the balloon, imagine a colony of ants that lives on the surface of the balloon. As the balloon expands, the ants get farther and farther away from each other, but no ant is at the center of the expansion. That's a two-dimension example, our Universe is expanding in 3 dimensions, but there still is no center.

2006-11-10 11:14:25 · answer #4 · answered by kris 6 · 0 0

The universe is in rotation by their group of planets attracted and held in their repsecitve position ,

universe and especially earth has an axis lateraly as you can find the school demo globe tilted a bit , being the rotaion is such the things do not topple from their place , like a glass of water swivelled fast the water do not fall behind ,

each planet rotates in its own speed either independantly or in relative speed with its network planet

2006-11-10 08:07:32 · answer #5 · answered by david j 5 · 0 2

Interesting idea there. But if any of those aliens come down and crap on my car again I'm going to let the dog loose in their ship LOL!

2006-11-10 18:40:40 · answer #6 · answered by Biker 6 · 0 0

Did you forget to take the blue pill again???

2006-11-10 08:12:43 · answer #7 · answered by Snappy 3 · 0 1

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