The center of a volume of mass, is its' center of gravity.
As the universe is the greatest volume possible, and contains all mass, and gravity originates from mass. If the volume of the universe is "unbound" the center of gravity, for the mass of the universe would be everywhere.
As all gravity in the universe, can originate from, only, the mass in the universe, and the whole must equal the sum of its parts.The gravity of the universe is only shown through the diameters of the volumes of masses, within it, as a center of gravity.
The mass of the universe as seen through a diameter of a volume of mass, as gravity.
Theoretically, in geometry,
1 point has no volume. the 0 dimension;
2 point, makes a line, the 1st dimension;
3 lines make an area, the 2nd dimension;
4 areas make a volume, a 3rd dimension;
5 volumes make a time, a 4th dimension;
6 times could make a 5th dimension?
7..."?!"
As the greatest volume is the universe
and the smallest volume is a point.
There must be 3 other volumes,
to make the 5 necessary for time, to exist.
As a volume can only exist within a greater volume,
Then between the point and the universe there must be 3 other volumes, such as,
the inaccessible cores of atoms, stars, and galaxies.
The sum of which, all contained, in unbound volume,
gives this universe gravity, and a center of gravity,
that is everywhere, but only is detectable through the diameter of a volume of mass.
the universe is isotropic & homogeneous, meaning there is no center. the observable universe has a center, which is the part of the universe we can see. we are at the center of the observable universe.
the universe is isotropic & homogeneous, meaning there is no center. the observable universe has a center, which is the part of the universe we can see. we are at the center of the observable universe.
This model of the universe placed the Earth at the center of the universe
The center of the universe is mind.
The universe has NO center
At present, there is no way to determine where the "center" of the universe is, or even if the concept of "center" makes sense when applied to the universe.
Well, the universe never stops so... the universe does not have a center.
There is no single spot that can be distinguished as the center of the Universe. To put it another way, wherever you are, it seems you are at the "center" of the Universe.
Apparently, anywhere you are, it would seem that you are at the center of the Universe.
Maybe, but the Sun is certainly NOT the center of the Universe.
The sun was the center of the universe is an example of:
You can't.