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On Jul 8, 10:25*pm, "Spaceman"
wrote: Well, something is holding the Sun in it's orbit. its The coolest part is if you find where the orbit of the Galaxy is centered around.. you actually find the center of the Universe. You find the (or a) midst of matter in the universal brane-frame. The middl of the univers was 14 billion years ago. No, it's just that the universe is larger than you thought it was. Nope, I think it is infinite. Can't be larger than that. sorry, you are wrong as usual but will never admit it. Nothing is infinite. -Aut |
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