Please complete your sentence.
It would make sense that the capital should be in the center. But since the universe has no edge, it has no center, which means that no matter where you are in the universe, the view is the same. So the most central location in the universe is the entire universe.
Uhh... no
there is exactly one milky way galaxy in our universe (why would there be two galaxies with the same name?)
same
The same as it looks now.
Yes. Well, technically maby, but, if a universe were to collide with ours, the entire existence would be obliterated OR if our universe splits a paralel universe, it could be exactly the same as ours or a little different Source:Tv show:The Universe
The mass of an object remains the same everywhere in the universe.
How have your theories about the universe stayed the same from vedic times?
The cosmological principle is the working assumption in cosmology that matter and energy is distributed over the cosmos homogeneously and isotropically, when viewed on a large enough scale. Basically it means that wherever you are in the universe, and whatever way you look, you should see pretty much the same thing.
the universe would be unified on the same vibrational frequency creating enery efficiency and unity
gravity
The observable universe is constantly expanding due to the ongoing expansion of the universe. This means that the size of the observable universe is not constant and will continue to increase over time.