It doesn't revolve-just expands (for now).
2007-04-25 08:51:13
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answer #1
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answered by Gene 4
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The universe does not revolve. Galaxy's however revolve around the largest mass such as a sun.
2007-04-25 08:50:30
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answer #2
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answered by ForeverForgotten 2
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The universe doesn't revolve around anything. Any place you are is the middle from your point of view, and the universe is not rotating (or if it is, we have no way of knowing since we kinda define the universe as our inertia reference frame).
2007-04-25 08:55:28
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answer #3
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answered by eri 7
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It doesn't revolve around anything due to the fact that it IS everything and therefore cannot revolve around a singular point.
2007-04-25 08:51:21
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answer #4
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answered by webmasterstrike2 2
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It does not revolve, its constantly expanding, and new science suggests its expanding faster rather than slowing down as previously thought. Planets and galaxies revolve. Search for articles like, universal theory, big bang, Stephen hawking etc...
2007-04-25 08:51:18
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answer #5
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answered by nICK C 2
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The universe does not really revolve, it is isotropic (multi-directional).
Like all things, would revolve around it's center of mass, but since the relative position of the mass changes, the position of that center of mass is constantly changing.
2007-04-25 08:53:10
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answer #6
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answered by Math Guy 4
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The fact is, we have theories but we don't really know.
For all we know, the universe as we know it could be revolving around some enormously large...thing.
It is probably literally beyond the human scope of understanding.
2007-04-25 09:01:39
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answer #7
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answered by Edward 5
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Does it?
It does not have a fixed point to revolve around even within as it is isotropic.
2007-04-25 09:10:52
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answer #8
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answered by dipakrashmi 4
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around it's axis.
well it doesn't really revolve.
2007-04-25 08:58:12
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answer #9
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answered by carbazon 3
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It is isotropic. Which means (among other things) that it doesn't have any particular point that it revolves around.
2007-04-25 08:47:36
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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