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New Theories / Re: Theory D - The Ultimate Theory for the Universe
« on: 28/10/2020 22:52:30 »Let's assume that we are located near the edge of the Universe. What should we see?
Don't you agree that we would clearly see that in one side the sky is full with galaxies while in the other it is almost empty?
No!
That's a perfect example of where you seem to have no idea at all what current scientific thinking is.
Wherever I am in the Universe, even at the edge of what we currently can observe, I'd be at the centre of my own observable part of the Universe.
You presumably think of "space" as something like an endless simple three dimensional void in which the BB occurred and which has resulted in a sphere of "stuff" that has an edge in that void.
Whatever the topology and size of the Universe, current thinking is that it has no edge. In short, it's either infinite, or finite but unbounded. I expect you won't like that but that's a different issue.
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On the question:
See: https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=79004.msg607830#msg607830
This was when the thread topic was mostly your idea that black holes are somehow an endless energy source.
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