suchet_i
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what i actually want to know is that your are saying sunverse is expanding, bit the part of the space where the universe hasnt expanded to .. it it just black space?
I would just like to point out that I am very much a SHE.P_Dilemma said:...which gives rise to problem #2... i can't imagine an infinite amount of space. Maybe +:: $i[Q]u3 ::+ was on the right track with HIS version of the balloon analogy: we're walking on a 4D "surface" of an impossible sphere. I dunno. Maybe i should take up philosopy...
Yes.Sam. said:What I seem to be getting confused between is whether some of you guys are talking about the matter and space within our universe or the boundary of our universe, and that the air inside it would be the matter of our universe. Using the analogy of the balloon, I began by thinking that the balloon "skin" if you can call it that, would be the boundary of our universe. So, if you stick with that anology, our expanding universe would make sense. The balloon skin would be the expanding edge of our universe. That still leaves the question however, of what is outside the balloon. No one knows. There's no way we can know at the moment, other than speculation. These ideas of "nothing, just nothing in which space is expanded into" just don't seem to make logical sense to me. And I know that it's probably something that is just beyond the scope of my physical reasoning, but generally, what I've found, is that all physical principles tend to be based on logic. An area that technically just doesn't exist, seems to me exactly that, it doesn't exist.
Interesting point, but no. Antimatter is theorised to exist within our universe. It needed to have existed for the parameters for the Big Bang to make any sort of sense. But let's not go into that.Sam. said:Unless, seeing as though our universe is comprised of matter, that this area is made of anti-matter. But I hardly know what anti-matter is, so I'll just stop right there. Anyway, that's my little physics rant. Please feel free to pick it apart, because I know that almost all of it will be.
I think you must remember that when they mean the universe is expanding, that means that space is expanding. An important point to remember is that the "Big bang" was not an explosion in space, but an explosion of space.suchet_i said:i dont understand your thoery about looking in the sky and seeing the past, but if you are saying that the universe is a ball.. wuts there outside it? and if you say blank space i cant picture endless blank space in my head