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Originally Posted by thebastardsword are u so sure?
perhaps, if there was a big bang, its taking billions if not trillions of years for the opposite effect of the big bang to occur(for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction) the universe is very old, and the right sun going supernova can cause the universe to collapse in on itself or somehting and suck all existance away and there would be a dark space where we now live |
1. Well, you use billions and trillions of years as if we can really measure the time of the universe =\
2. You say the big bang as if it were true. Like it or not, the big band is STILL a hypothesis.
3. Also, lol, blackholes are still a hypothesis as well. That's what I assumed you went when you said the universe would collapse in on itself.
Ok, we're trying to measure the universe to find the center. If the universe is growing. String Theorist say there could have been many big bangs, but from the
sides of the universe crashing together (if there were more than 1 space plane) not from the center out.
Imagination time:
That guy down there is shooting @ our universe blob and those little dots represent stars, planets, whatever.

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Ok, so our universe gets hit? Now what? It might look like this!
> . . . . . .... .... ... ......................... ..... .. ... ... ... ... .. . ....>
Thus pushing all the planets and stars in one direction towards the center of the universe. (Cute little hypothesis isn't it?)
The reason why we might think our universe is growing is because we could be this (.) planet seeing all our neighbors being pushed away.
> . . . . (.) .... .... ... ......................... ..... .. ... ... ... ... .. . ....>
And like you said, "for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction" This is true, so the universe will want to work itself back into a stable position. Just like the balls on the strings, it will slow down but not without moving the other balls.
THUS,
We may NEVER be able to tell where the center of our universe may be.
If each little universe blobs keep hitting each other, then our universes may never be still, and won't give us an accurate report.
Try measuring still and moving jello. GL.