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Re: Will The Universe Expand For Ever???Why???
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Joe/">Joe on June 5, 1998 08:42:07 UTC |
So there is more than one universe, and there could be many different "big bangs" happening simultaneously? I thought the definition of "universe" included everything in all space/time, not many seperate baby universes that are acting independently of each other. Please explain this too me someone, Im sure you know more than I do. : : i just wanna know will the universe expand forever??? : : and please explain briefly to me. :) : The universe is made up of two factors, matter and nothingness, : the matter resides throughout the space of nothingness which : goes on indefitely, but the matter will contract back to its center uless another more powerful : force gets ahold of it during its expansion and pulls parts or all of it out of its place of current residence. : So no, the matter in our universe will not expand forever, and in fact our universe (supercluster of galaxies) : is quite young compaired to many others, although I am sure there are others even younger and even being born/dying at this very momoent : in space/time. : Billy :)?
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