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Is the universe a closed or open system?
16 years 2 months ago #20336
by ehdowdye
Reply from Edward Dowdye was created by ehdowdye
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<br />Is our universe a closed system or an open system and how would the effects of the second law of thermodynamics and that of entropy differ between two such systems?
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Alan
I feel as if I am a small boy holding but a teaspoon of knowledge standing before the Infinity Ocean of all knowledge
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Hello Alan:
That is a very good question... It in interesting that you remark about "a teaspoon of knowledge" and the "Infinity Ocean". You know, these two expressions, I believe, allows you to answer your own question.
I wonder, because of the apparent vastness (boundless in size) of the universe, we may never know the answer. I do not believe the universe has a finite size. I believe it goes on and on and on, without bounds.
Astronomy has had to go back to the drawing board many, many times.
Keep up the good faith. Keep learning, investigating and creating.
I am a Physicist. I devote a web-site to my Grandmother who believed, that knowledge will be unlocked in the Holy Bible as we gain more knowledge. Take a look at my web-site: www.ScienceInTheBible.net
look at pages, "Take a Journey Through the Heavens"
Regards,
Dr. EHDowdye
ehd
<br />Is our universe a closed system or an open system and how would the effects of the second law of thermodynamics and that of entropy differ between two such systems?
Regards
Alan
I feel as if I am a small boy holding but a teaspoon of knowledge standing before the Infinity Ocean of all knowledge
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">
Hello Alan:
That is a very good question... It in interesting that you remark about "a teaspoon of knowledge" and the "Infinity Ocean". You know, these two expressions, I believe, allows you to answer your own question.
I wonder, because of the apparent vastness (boundless in size) of the universe, we may never know the answer. I do not believe the universe has a finite size. I believe it goes on and on and on, without bounds.
Astronomy has had to go back to the drawing board many, many times.
Keep up the good faith. Keep learning, investigating and creating.
I am a Physicist. I devote a web-site to my Grandmother who believed, that knowledge will be unlocked in the Holy Bible as we gain more knowledge. Take a look at my web-site: www.ScienceInTheBible.net
look at pages, "Take a Journey Through the Heavens"
Regards,
Dr. EHDowdye
ehd
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16 years 1 month ago #15453
by Messiah
Replied by Messiah on topic Reply from Jack McNally
The mind requires definition in order to function. The Universe is infinite - UNdefined. It is not possible for the mind to comprehend that which is undefined.
If the Universe were finite, then for every point in it there would exist another point within a finite distance at which motion in any direction would not increase the distance between the two. Using that given, the balloon ploy cannot be evoked, either.
I'd procrastinate, but I can't seem to find the time
If the Universe were finite, then for every point in it there would exist another point within a finite distance at which motion in any direction would not increase the distance between the two. Using that given, the balloon ploy cannot be evoked, either.
I'd procrastinate, but I can't seem to find the time
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