Our universe is closed.
Answer2: The Universe is closed. The proper theory of Gravity shows this to be true mathematically and through Boundary constants. Gravity Energy is four dimensional quaternion Energy E = - mu/r + mcV. The quaternion derivative of E is bounded ,
0 = (d/dr + Del)( -mu/r + mcV)
The power of the closed Universe is P = c5/G = 3645E49.
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First thing to know: the weight of present observational evidence is that our Universe is NOT closed (ie, it will not contract back on itself) but will, instead, expand forever. The first person to use the mathematics of General Relativity to show that our Universe can be either closed or open was Alexander Friedmann. His work was purely mathematical, and he made no attempt to discern which solution is an accurate description of our Universe. In 1931, Edwin Hubble showed that our Universe was expanding. Since then, scientists have tried to discern whether this expansion would lead to an open universe or a closed one. Over the decades, scientists were surprised at just how close to either possibility our Universe happened to be -- it was like somehow threw a ball onto the top of the Empire State Building, at the ball just happened to land such that it balanced perfectly on the top. In 1998, observational evidence showed beyond a doubt that the expansion rate of our Universe is increasing over time. Thus, we happen to live in an open universe.
A circuit is considered open if there is a gap in the path for electricity to flow, causing the current to stop. A circuit is closed when there is a complete, unbroken path for the electrical current to travel through.
because the leaver is closed and it it not open
probably because some of the gas trapped inside coke is realeased when you open it.
it will either be open or closed universe look it up
there is no difference. they are both 42.
No, the universe is not a closed system. It is constantly interacting with external forces and energy, such as from other galaxies or dark energy, which means it is an open system.
Open systems are systems where items are free to enter and exit as they please such as Earth and the universe. Closed systems are contained such as that of a plant organism.
yes, it is an open skill i would know bcause i play netball for magikz
nobody knows. There is no way of knowing the answer to this question, we can only speculate about it
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If points on the circumference are excluded from the locus then an open circle, else a closed one.
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First thing to know: the weight of present observational evidence is that our Universe is NOT closed (ie, it will not contract back on itself) but will, instead, expand forever. The first person to use the mathematics of General Relativity to show that our Universe can be either closed or open was Alexander Friedmann. His work was purely mathematical, and he made no attempt to discern which solution is an accurate description of our Universe. In 1931, Edwin Hubble showed that our Universe was expanding. Since then, scientists have tried to discern whether this expansion would lead to an open universe or a closed one. Over the decades, scientists were surprised at just how close to either possibility our Universe happened to be -- it was like somehow threw a ball onto the top of the Empire State Building, at the ball just happened to land such that it balanced perfectly on the top. In 1998, observational evidence showed beyond a doubt that the expansion rate of our Universe is increasing over time. Thus, we happen to live in an open universe.
"Show" is open, "and" is closed. O- is open, -pen is closed. "Closed" is closed.
It is the idea that the universe will continue to expand forever. By contrast, the closed theory states that gravity will eventually cause the universe to shrink. (I think) In addition to the above. Essentially it is the theory that the universe has no boundary and is not closed in on itself in any way. The shape of the universe in this case must be either "flat" or "curved" to some extent, but not curved enough to form a cylinder, sphere, ellipsoid or torus.