turning tricks is against god
2006-11-16 12:21:21
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answer #1
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answered by superbatman 2
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If the universe is finite but bounded, then it has no center at all. If it is finite and unbounded, then the center would be the 11 dimensional coordinate such that the chosen metric was balanced in all 22 directions from such a point (two directions per dimension, like up/down are two directions along one dimension). If it is infinite, then it has no center at all.
Considering that Omega appears to be slightly less than one, it is most likely that the universe will continue to expand for eternity. This places it in the infinite category. Therefore, the universe has no center, or, one may justify that ALL points are the center, just as no point on a sphere is the center of it (I use sphere here as distinct from ball, a sphere has no 'insides' as a ball does).
2006-11-16 20:28:11
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Seeing as how our universe is infinite, it turns out that every spot is the center. With no definite borders to measure a center from, every point and place becomes the actual center of the universe. Knowing this, you realize that you don't need to move one step to stand at the center of the world. Cool, huh.
2006-11-16 20:31:25
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answer #3
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answered by silverleaf90210 3
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There is no centre of the universe! According to the standard theories of cosmology, the universe started with a "Big Bang" about 14 billion years ago and has been expanding ever since. Yet there is no centre to the expansion. It is the same everywhere. The Big Bang should not be visualised as an ordinary explosion. The universe is not expanding out from a centre into space. The whole universe itself is expanding and it is doing so equally at all places, as far as we can tell.
2006-11-16 20:22:56
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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its the earth who wants to live on a ball,
now let me play one why dont people use air to pushthemselves in space
because they think everything is done with a machine
they dont think a single person can control the wind without touching anything
and do you know why because people think if you can see through air itll do the same thing to your body,
but clear air holds a n airplane up if you can movee it fast enough for it not to move the air because it was first
gravity is just the air pushing stuff down because the air knows what your gonna do before you do it
air is for lifting heavy objects
2006-11-16 20:37:35
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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The letter i--in the center of "the universe"!
2006-11-16 20:27:32
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answer #6
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answered by MNL_1221 6
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The center of Orion.
2006-11-16 20:24:41
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answer #7
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answered by Mark Fidrater 3
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Technically speaking, pretty much anywhere, since the universe will appear to be expanding from any one point.
2006-11-16 20:23:17
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answer #8
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answered by eri 7
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Has no center, so any where could be considered the center if you wanted, even the earth. Im Catholic, and am ashamed at fundamentalist Christians showing contempt to science, ecpecially after my church founded almost every branch of science, so don't try to look for all your scientific truths in the bible.
2006-11-16 20:29:16
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answer #9
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answered by ben 2
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Eternia is at the centre of the universe.
2006-11-16 20:44:47
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answer #10
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answered by Ramrider 2
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No.
Which means I won't answer your second question.
Peace.
2006-11-16 20:30:07
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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