from CosmologyScience.com "Dynamically stable, non-expanding or non-stretching Universe models; space does not 'expand' with these models." "Do not confuse with Steady-state models which employ space expansion." For more details see -- http://www.cosmologyscience.com/glossary.htm#Static
According to the cosmological principle, from ANY point it would seem as if we are at the center of the Universe.According to the cosmological principle, from ANY point it would seem as if we are at the center of the Universe.According to the cosmological principle, from ANY point it would seem as if we are at the center of the Universe.According to the cosmological principle, from ANY point it would seem as if we are at the center of the Universe.
No, that doesn't seem likely.
Electricity, magnetism.
Technological advances mean that astronomers are able to see more and more detail in the universe - and better understand it's composition. For example - it was originally thought that the Earth was the centre of the universe... we now know, through the invention of the telescope etc - that this is not so.
Apparently, anywhere you are, it would seem that you are at the center of the Universe.
Shadow is stronger than any object in the world although Static is stronger than any object in the universe so Static is stronger
It doesn't seem so.
Because sometimes the universe is shaking, and that is what causes it.
A model describing the Universe as static and not changing. According to this model the Universe always existed and always will, and it was in the past the same way we see it today.
from CosmologyScience.com "Dynamically stable, non-expanding or non-stretching Universe models; space does not 'expand' with these models." "Do not confuse with Steady-state models which employ space expansion." For more details see -- http://www.cosmologyscience.com/glossary.htm#Static
In Olber's paradox, the 2 most important assumptions made were 1) The Universe is infinite. 2) The Universe is static and infinitely old.
According to the cosmological principle, from ANY point it would seem as if we are at the center of the Universe.According to the cosmological principle, from ANY point it would seem as if we are at the center of the Universe.According to the cosmological principle, from ANY point it would seem as if we are at the center of the Universe.According to the cosmological principle, from ANY point it would seem as if we are at the center of the Universe.
Since all of the planets, and moons, and stars seem to have a spherical shape, it is possible that the universe may be a sphere.
No, that doesn't seem likely.
Measurements of Doppler shift indicate that nearly all of the galaxies outside of our own cluster are moving away from us.
It is not currently known whether there are other planets with intelligent life... or with any type of life for that matter. It does seem likely, considering the huge amount of stars in the Universe, most of which seem to have planets.