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There is no such privileged point in the Universe. You might say it is; but then, ANY other point is also the center of the Universe. Or it looks that way.
Aristarchus of Samoa showed the first known model that placed the Sun at the centre of the known Universe.
At the moment The Big Rip is still a hypothesis. It is all to do with the amount of dark energy in the Universe. Until this is confirmed, it is impossible to say whether it is true or not.The ultimate fate of the Universe is not entirely known. We know that the universe will continue expanding at an accelerating rate, but it is unknown what this will result in. It is very possible that the outward expansion will result in all particles flying apart from one another as the force of expansion will overcome the forces holding atoms together. However, that will depend on exactly what Dark Energy is. Dark Energy is responsible for the expansion of the universe, but this is just a placeholder name for what really causes it- the nature of dark energy is currently unknown.
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Most generally, someone who studies the universe is an astronomer. If you are thinking specifically about the ideas about how it all evolved, then you'd say a cosmologist.
We can not say that the universe is a result of mere chance because everything has a maker. For example, a computer was made by some one; a car was made by some one, same way this universe with all its sight and wonders and treasures was created by the All-Wise, All-Knowing, and the Most Powerful, Allah.
We can not say that the universe is a result of mere chance because everything has a maker. For example, a computer was made by some one; a car was made by some one, same way this universe with all its sight and wonders and treasures was created by the All-Wise, All-Knowing, and the Most Powerful, Allah.
It is not exactly expanding into anything. The galaxies are moving apart from each other, from which we can infer that the universe is expanding. Theoretically, this is a result of the Big Bang, in which the universe began when all matter was compacted into a very tiny sum, and then exploded apart in a very big bang, and as a result is still expanding today.
people say thebig bang theory. THEORY. they say it may have been a white hole letting out things a black hole had sucked up. it may have been the theory that 2 universes collided and made ours as the result. and they say the universe also may have exploded before our explosion. that it explodes regularly. that theory says that the universe expands for an amount of time then contracts to a small point then BANG lets it all lose again. theres many more theories but i cant remember them all but i hope ive answered your question.
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I believe that yes it is correct to say the phrase in the universe. It depends how you are using it.
There is nothing beyond the universe because we say universe to whole thing/everything.
The universe is everything by definition. This means there is nothing outside of the universe. There is no noted end to the universe or line that someone could say this is where the universe ends and the outside begins.
"I believe in the oscillating universe theory."
it is contracting Answer2: The universe is stable around 158E24 meters.
no you cant say that but u can say " you and I" and " you and me"
well you can but you cant but you can and cant if you can you also cant but i know you can and cant but if you want to you can overall i say you can and cant