The way I see it, objects are moving away from each other in space not because the universe is expanding, but because space is infinite and furthermore, I only think there’s one infinite universe, not a multiverse.
The way I see it, objects are moving away from each other in space not because the universe is expanding, but because space is infinite and furthermore, I only think there’s one infinite universe, not a multiverse.
You are most welcome to your thoughts.
Personally I don't see how infinity would make things move apart
There are various cosmological views on universe/multiverse, the thing is, the real big thing is, we just don't know.
You are most welcome to your thoughts.
Personally I don't see how infinity would make things move apart
There are various cosmological views on universe/multiverse, the thing is, the real big thing is, we just don't know.
I think infinity is a force of nature. It makes me move. It makes all things move. It breathes life into the living and makes existence possible. It just doesn’t sit there doing nothing. It plays multiple roles in life. One. It allows existence to be and two, it interacts with all things in a physical way.
I think infinity is a force of nature. It makes me move. It makes all things move. It breathes life into the living and makes existence possible. It just doesn’t sit there doing nothing. It plays multiple roles in life. One. It allows existence to be and two, it interacts with all things in a physical way.
The way I see it, objects are moving away from each other in space not because the universe is expanding, but because space is infinite and furthermore, I only think there’s one infinite universe, not a multiverse.
This has nothing to do with your title claim. Was that clickbait?
Also, objects moving away from each other in space has nothing to do with the finitude of space. Stand in your room on a sunny day and watch the dust particles in the sunlight coming through the window. Blow at them. See them move away from each other? Is your room infinite?