maybe it's not expanding- maybe we're getting smaller.
2007-03-18 06:19:41
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answer #1
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answered by locusfire 5
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Would these universes be occupying the same space? Like in another dimension? I've read that our universe could be born from a collision of gravitational waves from other universes, so maybe...
2007-03-18 13:39:35
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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As far as we can see in our Universe, the expansion is very uniform. It seems unlikely that an arrangement of other Universes could result in such a smooth spherical expansion.
2007-03-18 13:16:46
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answer #3
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answered by cosmo 7
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There seems to be a finite amt of matter in the universe. When you say creating universes you seem to imply that matter is somehow gained, which it's is not...."
2007-03-18 13:36:18
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answer #4
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answered by J Z 4
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good theory, but maybe it's just other galaxies pulling ours. We don't know what's in our universe, how can we know there's another one? Proof for ur hypothesis is extremely hard to find.
2007-03-18 13:21:01
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answer #5
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answered by flit 4
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If there are other universes I think that they would all have different laws of physics and gravity would not apply.
2007-03-18 13:28:09
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answered by chase 3
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Maybe so. Do you have any evidence? Evidence is how you can turn your hypothesis into a theory.
2007-03-18 13:28:07
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answer #7
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answered by Joan H 6
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If that were the case, there would be non-uniformity in the expansion that we would notice.
2007-03-18 16:26:21
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answered by Anonymous
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That's nice.
Doug
2007-03-18 13:33:52
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answered by doug_donaghue 7
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