I'm sorry i can't be of any help. I just had the exact same problem not too long ago...
Does the universe have an edge? Does the Earth have an edge?
No, because there is no universe that begins with Earth.
The heat death of the universe is a suggested fate of the universe, its final thermodynamic state in which it has diminished to a state of no thermodynamic free energy to sustain motion or life.
the oscillating theory of the universe suggests that the creation of this universe followed the death of the last universe. bethany punter wrote this - scientific genius :) hey scientific genius :) (bethany punter)
A test to find how long it would take to send a 100 ton space ship at the speed of light, to the very end of the universe. 1) An object at the speed of light has infinite mass and would require infinite fuel. At present both of these are impossible to test. 2) The end of the universe changes frequently, by the time the ship reached the end, the end would be further away, and the universe also grows at varying speeds.
The sun was the center of the universe is an example of:
Almost everything in the universe does not include the areas of the base. For example, my keyboard or my fingers.Almost everything in the universe does not include the areas of the base. For example, my keyboard or my fingers.Almost everything in the universe does not include the areas of the base. For example, my keyboard or my fingers.Almost everything in the universe does not include the areas of the base. For example, my keyboard or my fingers.
Universe is the total population from which the sample is drawn. For example, if you are sampling 500 houses from a city that has 10,000 houses, the universe here is the 10,000 houses.
Does the universe have an edge? Does the Earth have an edge?
Yes, all in the universe is matter.
The evidence - for example, from the redshift, normally attributed to a Doppler effect - is that indeed, the Universe is expanding.
hi! there are many major topics to and features to know in the universe for example the blackholes,stars,planets,asteriods,solarenergy,gravitational energy between the bodies at the universe this is the little description of the universe
Yes, all in the universe is matter.
i believe it's a universe similar but not excatly the same as our own, for example there could be a parallel universe that looks exactly like our own, but it doesn't have the for that we call gravity hope this helps :)
the answer is a hypothesis
the answer is a hypothesis
The universe is infinite.I have only infinite love for you.