A hot topic no true answers,but look at it this way everything is revolving around something else.Thus being on the plant earth you are never in the same space/spot twice.
2006-12-15 11:27:12
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answered by Rio 6
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The simple answer is that the matter of the universe is expanding into space. The more difficult answers arise when you consider that space and time might have been created 'simultaneously', whether in the manner of a Big Bang, or some other manner. The Big Bang theories say that all the mass and energy in the universe was once concentrated in an extremely small space. Outside of that concentration, was there space? If so, is it bounded or unbounded? Uniformly extended or in some manner circular? I don't think we know enough about the nature of space-time to answer.
2006-12-15 21:32:39
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answered by Frank N 7
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This universe is expanding in another universe in which the current universe is as small as a planet.....And the outer universe is the same way....
2006-12-15 19:32:40
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answered by Samir 2
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Our universe is infinite, which means it has no boundary or edge. It goes on for ever. How ever parts with in the universe, galaxies, stars, planets, etc. are moving away from each other. The Moon is moving away from the Earth at a rate of 1 inch per year.
2006-12-15 19:29:59
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answered by Kevin H 7
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it is expanding into nothing*.the universe is everything.
[*not nothing like a vacuum where their is no matter but still spacial dimensions,nothing where their is no matter and no spacial dimensions]
2006-12-17 00:16:05
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answered by the professor 2
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