Back to Home

General Forum Message

Forums: Atm · Astrophotography · Blackholes · Blackholes2 · CCD · Celestron · Domes · Education
Eyepieces · Meade · Misc. · God and Science · SETI · Software · UFO · XEphem
RSS Button

Home | Discussion Forums | Misc. Topics | Post
Login

Be the first pioneers to continue the Astronomy Discussions at our new Astronomy meeting place...
The Space and Astronomy Agora
The Beginning

Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics
Posted by Nate/">Nate on September 29, 1999 00:41:58 UTC

If we were to assume that the big bang theory was right and we were created from one ball of matter that blew apart and expanded at a constant rate, wouldn't that mean that if we travelled to the center of the universe it would essentially be the origin of time?

And if we did find the center of the universe, would that point have more radiation due to the extreme physics of the place.

And, is the expansion of the universe the extending of space between mass, or the creation of more mass?

Just wondering. Upon those premises what you think.

Follow Ups:

Login to Post
Additional Information
Google
 
Web www.astronomy.net
DayNightLine
About Astronomy Net | Advertise on Astronomy Net | Contact & Comments | Privacy Policy
Unless otherwise specified, web site content Copyright 1994-2024 John Huggins All Rights Reserved
Forum posts are Copyright their authors as specified in the heading above the post.
"dbHTML," "AstroGuide," "ASTRONOMY.NET" & "VA.NET"
are trademarks of John Huggins