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anybody into astronomy?
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2017-07-08 at 12:37 AM UTC9/11 never happened. holograms
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2017-07-08 at 11:26 AM UTC
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2017-07-08 at 12:28 PM UTC
Originally posted by NARCassist but outside the balloon is more air/space.
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Yes, because it is an analogy and therefore space-time is not literally a balloon. You seem to be missing the point. Anywhere you can traverse is on the surface of the balloon. There is nowhere else to go. And the amount of places you can go in the universe (not practically, I mean literally anywhere that "a thing" can "exist" in any way they is meaningful to us) are finite. -
2017-07-08 at 2:16 PM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon Yes, because it is an analogy and therefore space-time is not literally a balloon. You seem to be missing the point. Anywhere you can traverse is on the surface of the balloon. There is nowhere else to go. And the amount of places you can go in the universe (not practically, I mean literally anywhere that "a thing" can "exist" in any way they is meaningful to us) are finite.
so what is the universe/balloon expanding into? has to be empty space
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2017-07-08 at 2:29 PM UTC
Originally posted by Malice is an ISIS recruiter alternate dimensions of infinite space of all possible configurations but dark matter resonance with light/particles in our 1D universe allows us to expand infinately without anything to stop the growth.
even if its an alternate dimension, that is still space. literally space.
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2017-07-08 at 2:30 PM UTC
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2017-07-08 at 2:48 PM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon The universe isn't getting bigger like the aforementioned balloon, it is getting bigger in that the space between points is getting larger, and therefore capable of occupying more. It doesn't need to have any exterior space to "expand into".
is this just a theory or what? why isn't this on the news?
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2017-07-08 at 3 PM UTCi think your all tryin to wind me up ain't ya?
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2017-07-08 at 3:26 PM UTC
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2017-07-08 at 3:29 PM UTC
Originally posted by NARCassist is this just a theory or what? why isn't this on the news?
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It was on the news... In the 1930s. This is pretty standard physics knowledge. The universe is only expanding in that the scale of space itself is expanding. This is an intrinsic expansion. If you were to this k of it as a balloon analogy, it would be as if the balloon had squares on it, and the squares were being subdivided. There is no real easy analogy for it, that's why we have advances physics. It is a metric expansion.
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2017-07-08 at 3:29 PM UTCBtw scron, nice Yoshi's Island avatar
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2017-07-08 at 3:32 PM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon It was on the news… In the 1930s. This is pretty standard physics knowledge. The universe is only expanding in that the scale of space itself is expanding. This is an intrinsic expansion. If you were to this k of it as a balloon analogy, it would be as if the balloon had squares on it, and the squares were being subdivided. There is no real easy analogy for it, that's why we have advances physics. It is a metric expansion.
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yeah but its still just theory tho right? i mean let's face it, they'll put any old shit on the news.
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2017-07-08 at 3:58 PM UTC
Originally posted by NARCassist yeah but its still just theory tho right? i mean let's face it, they'll put any old shit on the news.
It's just a theory like evolution is just a theory; we can't deductively prove it, but it is supported by a mountain of evidence and all our existing, valid models accept it and build on it.