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I don't believe the Universe started from a tiny speck.
I believe all Galaxies are racing away from each other
and as black holes increase in number and size
the gravity of the Galaxies increase, thus causing a
slight curvature of there paths, resulting in all Galaxies
paths curving around, and meeting at a central point
causing a big bang etc. etc,

2007-07-17 08:31:43 · 12 answers · asked by ronaldmallier 1 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

12 answers

In your momma's ***.

2007-07-17 08:35:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Since all radiation of all galaxies would increase the temperature of the Universe,it would eventually become a large oven,Unless something is done to cool the Universe.
Since space curves the temperature will also curve with it.
If some galaxies will gain more mass than they will radiate ,their orbital would have to expand in order to maintain gravitational equilibrium.
The Universe did start from tiny specks and it was not as per Big Bang theory.
The Biblical account of Creation does indicate that the first micromasses where specks of light particles.
From these micromasses were strucured complex atoms and structures.

2007-07-17 16:01:09 · answer #2 · answered by goring 6 · 0 0

The question of finite vs. infinite is basically religious. BigBangers pretend to have proven their religion, and they are persuasive enough to have it established as the official religion of the U.S.A. Heretics are denied government grants and banned from being published in peer-review journals.

I believe the universe is infinite in spacial extent; I'm less certain about whether it has a beginning and end. But I do believe OUR universe is but one in an infinite series of universes. Each universes spawns another at a vastly different scale of distance and time.

Our ether, which is the fabric of our space time, is a foam exactly like our cosmic foam; it is the cosmic foam of a sub-universe. And our cosmic foam is the ether foam of a super-universe.

2007-07-17 15:56:27 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yeah nice one ronnie! Had to read your question three times before I realised you refer to what we may call the inflation/deflation theory. A series of big bangs!

You don't tell us where it started though! What galaxies? Where from? By "tiny speck" I take it you mean a singularity? No, I don't want to believe that either. Worryingly close to religiion eh?

After half a century of thinking about man's relation to space/time I'm still adrift... but I'm not going to submit to the anethesia of religion.

Keep thinking man!

2007-07-17 17:59:40 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You can believe whatever you want. I'm too stupid to think of an alternative, so I just believe in the original big bang theory. As for an answer to your question, I believe the universe is spreading and going away faster and faster and doesn't stop.

2007-07-17 23:32:21 · answer #5 · answered by S N 3 · 0 1

I think the best answer is "Away." Past that it gets complicated, but I dont think it can be said to be going to something. I mean theres definitely no galaxy sized ice-cream truck out there all the little galaxies are heading after or anything. So if they arent going to anything and they are definitely going, then it must then be going away. I don't want to get into what from, again... complicated.

2007-07-17 15:42:01 · answer #6 · answered by billgoats79 5 · 1 1

The universe isn't going anywhere, since it is everywhere. There is nowhere for it to go. It may be expanding into nowhere, but an increase in volume does not imply a movement of the whole in any given direction.

2007-07-17 15:44:18 · answer #7 · answered by JLynes 5 · 1 1

to hell and a hand basket!

if you think of the universe as a giant sheet of rubber, there was the big bang, everything rushes outward, eventually that sheet will reach it's maximum stretch, and then everything will spring back into a gnab gib (opposite of a big bang)

2007-07-17 15:38:49 · answer #8 · answered by skullian 5 · 0 2

Then why don't you publish your scientific findings on the subject. It's obvious to me that you are such a mental Collosus that anything the experts have to say is just pure drivel to you.

2007-07-17 16:04:29 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

look the universe isn't doing anything, but there are things going on inside the universe and that's it.

2007-07-17 23:51:35 · answer #10 · answered by Zero 4 · 0 0

there are many theories but i'd go for the next statement: the universe is going to hell.

2007-07-17 15:53:56 · answer #11 · answered by doom98999 3 · 0 1

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