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Re: Will The Universe Expand For Ever???Why???

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Posted by crash/">crash on July 16, 1998 03:28:47 UTC

: 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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Why is thre so many universes. Universe is everything. There cannot be many different unverses.

If the unverse keeps on expanding. The distance will be too much for the forces of gravity to act upon. (g= m1*m2/distance)

If the distance happened to be close to infinity the gravitational forces will be nill

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