I think maybe you should read up more on the big bang lol.
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Originally posted by MudQuote:
Originally Posted by Strictly_UG
I think maybe you should read up more on the big bang lol.
Why?
Everything i have found regarding whether or not the universe has a center says it does not have a center.
The reason the big bang theory holds weight is because scientists have found that the universe is expanding away from a single point. That's the theory's main component.
like a ripple in a pond. The center of that ripple is where they believe the big bang occurred.
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Originally posted by Strictly_UG View PostI gtg so this is my last post
The reason the big bang theory holds weight is because scientists have found that the universe is expanding away from a single point. That's the theory's main component.
like a ripple in a pond. The center of that ripple is where they believe the big bang occurred.
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Originally posted by Strictly_UG View PostI gtg so this is my last post
The reason the big bang theory holds weight is because scientists have found that the universe is expanding away from a single point. That's the theory's main component.
like a ripple in a pond. The center of that ripple is where they believe the big bang occurred.
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The balloon analogy is the best example.
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Originally posted by squealpiggyQuote:
Originally Posted by Strictly_UG
I gtg so this is my last post
The reason the big bang theory holds weight is because scientists have found that the universe is expanding away from a single point. That's the theory's main component.
like a ripple in a pond. The center of that ripple is where they believe the big bang occurred.
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You're wrong.
apparently I am
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Originally posted by MudQuote:
Originally Posted by Strictly_UG
I gtg so this is my last post
The reason the big bang theory holds weight is because scientists have found that the universe is expanding away from a single point. That's the theory's main component.
like a ripple in a pond. The center of that ripple is where they believe the big bang occurred.
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I believe the theory is based on the fact all stars and galaxies are moving away from each other. But there is no central point.
The balloon analogy is the best example.
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Originally posted by Strictly_UG View PostThe universe is not dying. I'm also waiting for your proof from physics and physicists.From the Big Bang through the present day and well into the future, matter and dark matter in the universe are thought to be concentrated in stars, galaxies, and galaxy clusters. Therefore, the universe is not in thermodynamic equilibrium and objects can do physical work. The decay time for a supermassive black hole of roughly 1 galaxy-mass (1011 solar masses) due to Hawking radiation is on the order of 10100 years, so entropy can be produced until at least that time. After that time, the universe enters the so-called dark era, and is expected to consist chiefly of a dilute gas of photons and leptons. With only very diffuse matter remaining, activity in the universe will have tailed off dramatically, with extremely low energy levels and extremely long time scales. Speculatively, it is possible that the universe may enter a second inflationary epoch, or, assuming that the current vacuum state is a false vacuum, the vacuum may decay into a lower-energy state. It is also possible that entropy production will cease and the universe will achieve heat death.
The universe is dying and will end one day.
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