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I have this theory about the universe. I think that it cant really end, because the universe itself needs to exhist in space. Like if you have an object, it exhists in space, in air. Do you agree with this perspective?

2007-08-11 20:54:19 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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hard question i mean it has to end right. But then what does it mean to end. If end is big black space with nothing then the universe doesn't end. kind of a hard concept huh?

2007-08-11 20:58:26 · answer #1 · answered by afcs09 2 · 0 0

I imagine that with the big bang space and time and matter and dark matter originated. Nevertheless, the process of originating space and time continues spatially in all directions on the edges/borders of the universe which are not fix, but are pushed further outwardly. Beyond these borders/edges there is nothing (the absence of space and time - there are no activities and no time passes there).
According to the information in Wikipedia the universe should have an expansion of about 94 billion light years. The borders of the universe are neither visible for us nor accessible. The extension / enlargement of the universe occurs much faster than the quickest technical possible speed which humans can reach at the moment.

2007-08-11 22:39:41 · answer #2 · answered by schnuckiputzlmäusltiger 4 · 0 0

If the universe was infinite it couldn't have a beginning
It's an incident that happens once,runs it's course,goes out of existence and never happens again.
An infinite universe would have no expansion.
It would be an unending field of space that some way produced matter and us.
An infinite universe could not be a quantum universe.
The quantization is what gives us matter and the speed of light.
In an infinite universe you could take a second and divide it an infinite number of times and still have a remainder,you could do the same with space.
This quantized error is what gives us matter and us.

2007-08-12 00:20:13 · answer #3 · answered by Billy Butthead 7 · 0 0

In the Qur'an, which was revealed fourteen centuries ago at a time when the science of astronomy was still primitive, the expansion of the universe was described in the following terms: And it is We Who have constructed the heaven with might, and verily, it is We Who are steadily expanding it. (Qur'an, 51:47) Edwin Hubble, the American astronomer, discovered that the stars and galaxies were constantly moving away from each other. This discovery is regarded as one of the greatest in the history of astronomy. During these observations, Hubble established that the stars emit a light that turns redder according to their distance. That is because according to the known laws of physics, light heading towards a point of observation turns violet, and light moving away from that point assumes a more reddish hue. During his observations, Hubble noted a tendency towards the colour red in the light emitted by stars. In short, the stars were moving further and further away, all the time. The stars and galaxies were not only moving away from us, but also from each other. A universe where everything constantly moves away from everything else implied a constantly expanding universe. The observations carried out in the following years verified that the universe is constantly expanding. In order to gain a clearer understanding of this, let us imagine the universe to be the surface of a balloon being inflated. In the same way that the more the balloon is inflated, the further away the points on its surface move from one another, celestial bodies also move away from one another as the universe expands. This was theoretically discovered by Albert Einstein, regarded as one of the greatest scientists of the 20th century. However, in order to avoid violating the "static universe model" that was generally accepted at that time, Einstein laid that discovery aside. He would later describe this as the greatest blunder of his life. 2 This fact was explained in the Qur'an in a time when telescopes and similar technological advancements were not even close to being invented. This is because the Qur'an is the Word of Allah: the Creator and Ruler of the entire universe. There are a number of scientific facts in the Quran, like about Big Bang, it was there in the Quran even before those who gave the theory were born. It is also a fact that those who gave the theory were unbelievers, so the prophecy is true too. Have not those who disbelieved known that the heavens and the earth were one connected entity, then We separated them?... (Quran, 21:30)

2016-05-20 04:37:08 · answer #4 · answered by cherryl 3 · 0 0

yes it is infinite but not yet. it is taking time to expand . i think that the only end to the universe is black holes as there are said to be 42 different universes and blaackholes lead into another universe. but do you agree with me. aliens are real. they are humans but humans evolved. in the days say 5ad befvore christ etc there were humans that did not fit in but had magnificent inteligence. what if they live on the part of space we cant get to. on the other side of the sun. what if they afraid of us. afraid to come back because they were bullied and hunted. what if they want to be like us but alien invasion would just be some of them rebelling against there own to get there own back on us. and those ufo sightings withiin the ;last 7 years. not hoaxes but real. what if they stay up there because they cant enter are atmosphere. contact me on reeda001@hillingdongrid.org

2007-08-11 21:03:06 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

However one person thinks, the reality may still be different. Within the limits of present understanding is one able to confidently state a theory as an arguable fact. Even so, it would be arrogance to seek agreement from another, rather than debate, given the likelihood that our own understanding has limits too.

2007-08-11 21:06:11 · answer #6 · answered by David the Gentleman 3 · 0 0

i personally feel that everything which has a begnning has an end. now the point is that from where the universe is starting and where is it ending. but when u think of a system theres no ending. suppose u r on earth , then u have sky, then galaxies, and more galaxies and so on ..... so we cannot think of an end.

2007-08-11 21:57:15 · answer #7 · answered by ROHAN 1 · 0 0

No one knows for sure, but in my personal opinion, I think there is no end. Kinda like there is no end to counting numbers.

2007-08-11 21:07:55 · answer #8 · answered by Richard_CA 4 · 0 0

we, as humans think we have all the answers. we cannot see beyond what we think we know. i honestly think the universe goes on and on until we are tired of thinking what is out there.

2007-08-11 21:05:07 · answer #9 · answered by bootleg 3 · 0 0

If there were only five dots then it would not be infinite...we think it is inf. but there is got to be some end right...

2007-08-11 21:00:18 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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