Nick Soapdish
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I am having trouble finding this proof. Please explain.Green Man said:I just found a site today proving the universe is infinite.Go to superstringtheory.com/cosmo/ and read What is the structure of the universe?
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I am having trouble finding this proof. Please explain.Green Man said:I just found a site today proving the universe is infinite.Go to superstringtheory.com/cosmo/ and read What is the structure of the universe?
linwood said:Space is a construct in our mind used to allow us to efficiently perceive the position of objects relative to each other. It is not something which is an external entity unto itself.
I think you should clarify that Andy.
Are you speaking of mathematical models or are you speaking or "reality"?
Ah, ok.linwood said:The thread No*s mentioned about Spinks stating space is boundless is the misconceptions thread we first met in.
I don`t think he gave reference.
atofel said:Do you remember the name of this thread?
I say it's infinite because humans can't see far enough to say there can be a finite end to it. Also man has discovered that the Universe is still expanding as you also have stated and since no one on earth will ever live long enough to the finish of the "big bang", or "creation" if that is their viewpoint, it will be one of those "mysteries of the universe" for each individual until the day they die. Unless of course they care not where or when or why, etc. But thanks for the thought.Green Man said:Personally,I think the universe is infinite.All observations thus far reveal either a very,very large(greater than 70 billion light years) or infinite universe.Matter throughout the universe appears to be evenly distributed for as far as our instruments can detect(10 billion light years).The universe is also expanding.Something to be expected in an infinite universe.If the universe were finite,there would be no where to expand to.
Lightkeeper said:Wouldn't the "edge" of the Universe suggest that there is someting on the other side? I've heard scientists talk about the "edge" of the Universe, but no one has found it. I think the Universe is infinite.
linwood said:What is space?Science discovered during the last century that space is not merely an empty void,but can be warped and stretched and even torn.Space even puts out a low level form of energy never seen before.All data gathered seems to suggest that space may have mass and weight of it's own.While nothing in space can exceed the speed of light,space itself can.
Can you reference physical evidence for this ?
Space has no properties as far as I know.
If space and distance have no existance beyond this edge,then what does?
Nothing.
Atofel is referencing Einsteins theory of relativity.
o spac Eistein has said that there is ne until matter occupies it.
Fortunately for Einstien this can never be observed as valid or not considering the fact that there will always be space where any observer is under his theory.
Kinda cute how that works huh?
I personally think Einstein should have spent less time at his equations and more out in the world.
There is an ontological basis for space and time, but it is representative of the dynamics or relationship of matter. Space and time are real in the same sense that the laws of physics are real. They all have to do with the interactions and mechanics of matter. We should not consider space to be a massive volume as our mind represents it, but rather as a mechanism for moving matter.atofel said:I am not talking about the "reality" of space, as I do not believe space has any ontological basis.
If we perceive the physical world as "data", then there is no data associated with space that cannot be derived from the properties of the objects in it.