Yes, the universe is constantly expanding at an accelerating rate due to dark energy. This expansion is not necessarily uniform across all regions of the universe, but the overall trend is for galaxies to move further apart from each other over time.
the universe can not be everything because there has to be space for it to expand into
According to scientists the universe continues to expand as a result of the initial big bang.
This question has been giving nightmares to cosmologists for years.But with the current evidences, scientists have determined that the universe is expanding at an ever-increasing rate and it will expand forever.
Yes it is important because on basis of dark matter amount our universe will expand.
According to the general theory of relativity, the ultimate fate of the universe depends on its density of matter and energy. If the density is above a certain critical value, the universe will stop expanding and eventually collapse in a "Big Crunch." If the density is below this critical value, the universe will continue to expand forever. Current evidence suggests that the universe's expansion is accelerating, indicating a low density and a future where it expands indefinitely.
The universe expands 45 miles every second.
Yes, the universe expand.
The Three-Minute Universe was created in 1988-08.
The Three-Minute Universe has 265 pages.
the universe can not be everything because there has to be space for it to expand into
It began to expand in size. There is a hole at that point in our knowledge of the early universe but without a doubt the universe began to expand.
They don't expand. There just leftover from the explosion of the universe.
It will continue to expand
it keeps on expanding
The expansion or contraction of the universe is determined by the balance between the force of gravity (tending to pull matter together) and the force of expansion due to dark energy (driving matter apart). If dark energy dominates, the universe will expand; if gravity dominates, the universe will contract.
The universe simply cant expand at 0 acceleration.
I am not entirely sure what you mean with "stop the Universe from expanding 5-10% every million years"; it certainly doesn't expand that quickly. It takes several billion years to double in size.Note that under just about any conditions, the Universe would eventually contract, or expand. It can't just remain static.