-Removed-Yes you did.
You said "The universe is not infinitely large".
You are doing exactly what I have been complaining about. You are stating theory as fact. If you find a theory compelling that is fine, but stop saying it like it is a fact. Nobody knows how large the universe is.
@metal-brain saidYour theory is that no one knows how large the universe is. You are stating theory as fact. If you find a theory compelling that is fine, but stop saying it like it is a fact.
Yes you did.
You said "The universe is not infinitely large".
You are doing exactly what I have been complaining about. You are stating theory as fact. If you find a theory compelling that is fine, but stop saying it like it is a fact. Nobody knows how large the universe is.
@suzianne saidDo you know one of fact as you seem to suggest that I can look at? I’ve never cared how big the universe is so I’m trying to understand more. I read a couple of the key words used here and pictures provided yesterday for the astrological measurements based on the center of the earth and a couple others. Things like black holes where mass goes in and where it comes out we don’t know, or how many there are and their sizes. Not to mention other things we haven't found that could work together with these black holes and many other possibilities. A rotation of sorts from different forces pushing and pulling giving appearances of faster or any growth?? Any help?
Your theory is that no one knows how large the universe is. You are stating theory as fact. If you find a theory compelling that is fine, but stop saying it like it is a fact.
@suzianne saidThink of it as a high performance engine add twin turbos “black holes” increase or decrease boost for balance and desired performance. We have it all in a way needed for an engine and universe with all the connections, tubbing working together. Things like the sun “battery” gasses, fuel, elements to create, plug wires, water pump and on in so many ways. Thoughts anyone or her?
Your theory is that no one knows how large the universe is. You are stating theory as fact. If you find a theory compelling that is fine, but stop saying it like it is a fact.
-Removed-Not understanding the parts of the motor, all of it’s dynamic needs to function, working together in completeness can leave many guessing wouldn’t you say?
If theres an end, what’s after that? Could the outer reaches we’re trying to understand be nothingness with a turbulent form of exhaust exhale from the engine. Things not needed and what would they be or look like? Could these mixtures of matter gasses and whatever else change and distort our current tech along with understanding. If the universe is an extremely perfect engine in this regard what are the odds it could happen again randomly.
@metal-brain saidHow fast to you think it's expanding?
How fast is the universe expanding?
If it is a fact you must be able to give us an answer.
@soothfast saidMaybe you’re not trying hard enough or your ego is bruised, or smart enough?
I promise that, if ever one of your posts makes even a whit of sense, I'll sit up and take notice. Otherwise you remain a useless spammer at best, and a fount of incoherent babbling that is a pain to scroll past at worst.