n7m6e7
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- Posted: Thu, 29 Dec 2011 17:19:24 +0000
ok, so what if the universe is like astroids, the arcade game? go off one side, come back the other. this would explain some things.
there is an experiment done with light to find the center of the universe. it kinda works like the Doppler Effect. if moving right, the sound waves clump together in front, and separate in back. lower pitch in back, higher pitch in front. they are doing the same with light to find out which way the earth is moving. so far, nothing.
but think about it. if we are moving 15mph through the void of space, and throw sand in all directions at the same time, an orb would spread out equally in all directions from us, because the dust isn't connected to anything, unlike the sound waves of earth which are connected to the earth by gravity holding the air that vibrates to create sound.
there is nothing to "hold" anything in space, which i believe suggests there is no "center". nothing that ultimately determines frame of reference..
this also explains a theory that eventually all bits of mass will come together, form a near infinite density, and explode, big bang all over again. with no edges, how would they come back together?
there is an experiment done with light to find the center of the universe. it kinda works like the Doppler Effect. if moving right, the sound waves clump together in front, and separate in back. lower pitch in back, higher pitch in front. they are doing the same with light to find out which way the earth is moving. so far, nothing.
but think about it. if we are moving 15mph through the void of space, and throw sand in all directions at the same time, an orb would spread out equally in all directions from us, because the dust isn't connected to anything, unlike the sound waves of earth which are connected to the earth by gravity holding the air that vibrates to create sound.
there is nothing to "hold" anything in space, which i believe suggests there is no "center". nothing that ultimately determines frame of reference..
this also explains a theory that eventually all bits of mass will come together, form a near infinite density, and explode, big bang all over again. with no edges, how would they come back together?