Is the universe infinite Is the universe infinite?

Updated on science 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The universe is divided into large universes and small universes, the boundless ones are called the big universes, and the boundless ones are called the small universes, and the large universe is composed of a vast number of small universes.

    Pi = is the manifestation of the great universe, which is infinite, uncircular, endless, vast and eternal.

    The small universe is a relatively closed and self-contained galaxy combination space in the large universe, just like a large river with countless vortices, each vortex is a relatively independent rotating space, and like a nest with many eggs, each egg becomes a closed space by itself.

    The earth on which we live is in a small universe, and we will call this small universe the earth universe for the time being, to distinguish it from other small universes.

    The shape of the Earth's universe is a flying saucer-type Taiji ellipsoid, and the outer edge is surrounded by a thick layer of high-energy "clouds", which are the outer shell of the Earth's universe, and at the same time it is like the stator of an electric motor, a rotating magnetic field, pushing all the galaxies in the Earth's universe These "rotors" are rotating counterclockwise.

    The structure of the earth's universe is an elliptical rotating body composed of two large vortices of yin and yang, just like the Chinese Taoist Taijitu, the difference is that the Taijitu is circular, while the celestial bodies in the earth's universe are Taiji ellipses. We call this Taiji ellipsoid the Vortex system, in which there are nearly 3,000 swirling river systems, each of which is a "swirling system" that rotates, with nearly 3,000 Milky Way galaxies in a Swirl system and nearly 3,000 solar systems in a Milky Way system.

    The rotation speed of each star and galaxy seems to be constant, but in fact it is constantly changing, each star when it is on the short axis, its rotation speed reaches the maximum, the farther away from the minor axis, the slower the speed, there will be a short pause when reaching the poles of the long axis, when the pause, all tangible life on the star will die, and the spirit body enters the cathode of the Taiji ellipsoid, which is called a catastrophe. After passing the long axis, the spirit body leaves the cathode of the Tai Chi ellipsoid and enters the anode to appear as a tangible life. All stars and galaxies will be rearranged and combined due to their different masses and different durations on the long axis, for example, the Earth may become a desert like Mars in the next circle, and Mars may be full of life like the Earth.

    The spatial distance between stars and galaxies is also constantly changing, the closer to the minor axis, the greater the distance between each other, the universe seems to expand, and the closer to the long axis, the spatial distance between each other becomes smaller and smaller, as if the universe is shrinking.

    The Milky Way is drifting towards a minor axis.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The universe is finite and unbounded, and cosmic space is like a balloon with a finite volume but never within it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Let's imagine that the universe is finite. Moreover, you have the ability to exceed the rate at which the universe is expanding. The speed of light cannot be surpassed, however, let's imagine it. If you could get out of the universe in a second, would you get to**?

    The answer is that you can't get out, and the outside of the universe is "nothing". It's as if you can only survive in air, and you're in a balloon filled with air. However, the balloon is forever bound in a closed solid. The balloon is locked in solid. Can't get out.

    There is no way to destroy this solid.

    So, let's assume here. You are able to have strong enough energy to break this bondage. Able to get out. So, do you exist?

    There are no three-dimensional coordinates outside the universe. He is not space. There is also no time. There can be no life.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The universe is not necessarily finite, and the universe may exist in space.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No. The universe has a certain size. However, it is difficult to determine the size of the current means.

    In addition, the universe has been expanding and getting bigger so far.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There is a small chance that it may be.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The universe may be infinite, but due to the finite speed of light, we can only see a finite part of it.

    We can only see where light has lit since the dawn of the universe, which means that theoretically we can see a spherical range with a radius of 47 billion light years, and if I give you some time to think about it, you can definitely come to the conclusion that "this means that at some point the universe must be expanding faster than the speed of light", which is contrary to the special theory of relativity.

    Cosmic Scale Conception:

    The artist's log-scale conception of the observable universe is centered on the Sun, with the inner and outer planets of the solar system facing outward, the Kuiper Belt, the Oort Cloud, the South Gate II, the Orion Arm, the Milky Way, the Andromeda Galaxy, neighboring galaxies, the fibrous structure of the universe, cosmic microwave radiation, and the invisible large** plasma at the edge.

    When it comes to the universe when discussing how big it is, it will always describe the universe as an infinite universe, the word ** in Zhuangzi more than 2,000 years ago, and refers to the upper and lower four directions and space, and the universe refers to the past and the present, that is, time, then the universe is the combination of space and time.

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