A lot of people think that the Universe is infinite, but there's a good quality prospect that might not be the scenario. Which means that there can be a genuine edge of the Universe? So, what happen at that
The only reason to believe there's an edge is the belief of the single point creation model, its the reason of a belief that space is in expansion, but a multiple point creation model says says space is not expanding beyond the speed of light , but matter is expanding in infinite space and space is static.
Nothing travels faster than light, so two objects traveling in opposite directions would only increase distance at 2 times the speed of light making the observable universe of matter a 27.6 billion light year distance its over 3 times that making the single point theory invalid.
The only reason to believe there's an edge is the belief of the single point creation model, its the reason of a belief that space is in expansion, but a multiple point creation model says says space is not expanding beyond the speed of light , but matter is expanding in infinite space and space is static.
ReplyDeleteNothing travels faster than light, so two objects traveling in opposite directions would only increase distance at 2 times the speed of light making the observable universe of matter a 27.6 billion light year distance its over 3 times that making the single point theory invalid.
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