No axis to our universe

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18 years 10 months ago #16958 by Harry
To find an axis to the universe is so darn hard.
There is no axis.
The Big Bang has so many problems that its not worth even discussing.
The universe is infinite and therfore no axis no core.
The more we look into deep space the more we find.

Harry

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18 years 10 months ago #16959 by Ryan2006
Our universe is finite, a spherical shape in an infinite world filled with finite universes.

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18 years 10 months ago #16961 by Harry
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I think a definition of your universe is important.
Try not to close your doors until you have enough knowldegs to do so.

Happy New Year

Harry

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18 years 10 months ago #14381 by Ryan2006
I believe it was Freidman who believed in an infinite universe. On a 90 degree outlook his was a straight line; infinite without any arc. The universe I describe has both a straight line and and arc so that a complete arc would be a sphere and a straight line would represent infinitiy.

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18 years 10 months ago #16836 by Harry
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The information that you have will create the image that you believe in. Historically this has been men's downfall.

In many cases scienist should keep out of their own way. Sometimes if not most of the times, we are are worst enemies.

So! rather than changing your thoughts keep observing images and reading more ideas until you can, maybe see a more practical view of the universe.

Your idea of a finite universe and sphere is not practical.
But! you are right the universe is curved, but! this curvature is created by the objects.

Harry

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18 years 9 months ago #17231 by Ryan2006
Eientien also talked about a time warp their is a book I was referred to on another site about Eientiens thoughts on time warps I have to read that one.

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