it isn't it's evolving. we are finite. energy is. we already can measure the speed of light. we understand that as that spectrum of light breaks down beyond our perception it too evolves. as that energy undergoes further decay it eventuall breaks down to the primary elemants of protons nutron, which when bounced around produce what we know as the field of gravity, gravity is another form of energy in transition, as it increases it eventually will take hold of light by it's own force.
we see a black hole,(no light) as this force of it's own condenses it becomes heat, heat eventually will be established as another form of gravity. the the black holes are just other forms of energy we can not yet percieve, our understanding of the reasoning of the black holes seeming to evolve fast to our earth isn't quite accurate. taking into account what we know ia the speed of light, which would we first? or think the faster effecting? the one further away? or the one nearest? at the point we measure it light still travels at the same speed.
which are we looking at as we too look at these events? enother form of one principle that we all understand. it is because of our perceptions, and limitations of our lives we are limited to see how slowly this evolves.
what we are seeing, is not an end, but the evolution of things yet? to be.
we are finite.
don't ask where the primary source of energy comes from, i'm not that old yet, also.
2007-02-12 22:40:04
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answered by michelle c 1
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each and every thing we may be able to work out or sense about some thing of the universe exhibits that it truly is increasing on the present time. The microwave radiation isn't pink shifted (it truly is short so will be blue shifted) yet is taken under consideration to be radiation from the start of boom. we do no longer have images of the start, notwithstanding the added out we seem the more beneficial primitive events we see/sense. between the questions astronomers have requested isn't any matter if there is sufficient mass in the universe to end the boom and pull each and every thing lower back at the same time. the present answer isn't any.
2016-11-27 19:47:48
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answered by ? 4
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Simplest useful metaphor:
As air is blown into a balloon, the surface of the balloon expands. Points that were a certain distance from each other become ever further apart.
If you were on the balloon's surface and could only perceive two dimensions, you could notice this expansion even without having any good way to measure the overall size of your "universe".
That's what's going on for us, in one dimension more.
2007-02-12 23:11:59
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answered by Curt Monash 7
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It's expanding.
Don't ask "where" it's expanding into, or what came "before" the Big Bang. Space-time is a property of the Universe and it is meaningless to ask what is "outside" space or "before" time.
And you must be the 57 millionth person to ask this question. Why are you so totally lazy? Look it up yourself. You're not just a lazy thinker.
2007-02-12 22:00:01
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answered by poorcocoboiboi 6
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Well...from what I've watched on shows about it. The universe is expanding from centripetal force. Which the sun is the center of our universe. They say it'll eventually...if not already start to come back into the center because of gravity. Weather or not that is true. I don't know. But that is gonna take a long time to do it. We won't be alive.
2007-02-12 21:59:59
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answered by Anonymous
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One of the theories calls for the universe and space and time to be a ballon and we are inside, just don't ask what's outside.
As the ballon blows up that's the edge of the universe, as we know it.
But don't ask what's outside the balloon, as only Stephen King will give you an answer.
2007-02-13 02:16:24
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answered by Anonymous
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As i know the big bang made space. Scientists say that the big bang is even expanding today.
2007-02-13 10:59:21
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answered by omydorego 2
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The universe is expanding to it's eventual demise.
It is an evolving,finite entity,expanding into nothing which is what it will eventually become!
2007-02-13 02:02:57
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answered by Billy Butthead 7
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