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1 + 1=2 i winn!!! the sun will rise tomorow as well. birds can fly!! the universe is huge !! nature i s almighty!! common man can you live without slogans as well?? now to practice: is space curved or not ???!!! do Galaxies run outwars in curved lines or not what are the experimental observations show ?? is it a constant 3d angle between the galxies or not ?? if you say curved wha tis the proof for it?? TIA Y.Porat --------------------- |
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you dont think so why ??
it seems just a beleife?? are we able to answer the boundry question of space?? i wonder!! Y.Porat ---------------------- |
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Either space is curved or there is a boundary
where there is space and then there isn't porat. |
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why boudaries
if you say bondary than imediately comes the question... WHAT IS IT BEYOND THAT BONDARY???!!! vacum ?? so even vacum is space!! i gues we cannot answer that question at this moment!! yet my intuition is that there is no bundary. because it leads to a vicious circle of the folowing questions what is beyond that boundary!! ATB Y.Porat ------------- |
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So i think that the more practical issue
is to find out : is the 3d angle between galaxies constant or changing??!!! because it seems that it is measurable!! may be even existing data is good enough for it?? can astromomers give a hand ?? TIA Y.Porat -------------------------------- |
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No the ultimate vacuum is not even space.
in other words space-time has a substance I call it Aether. Boundary of space then nospace is what you have if there is no curvature. |
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anyway se my last(practical (:-) question:
is th e3d angle between galxies kept constant or not !! i mean experimental data not believes!! TIA Y.Porat |
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What you are asking could be translated into
does the universe rotate? If all galaxies orbit. |
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that is not my ,question that is your question
i am not in the question if rotating as a whole unit or not my question is whether galxies run out in streigh lines or not? so that migh tbe answered by finding out if th e 3d angles between the locations that we can observe are - constant or are changing??!! i guess th equestions are fo rthe Asrtonomers TIA Y.Porat ------------------------- |
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Y.Porat wrote: that is not my ,question that is your question i am not in the question if rotating as a whole unit or not my question is whether galxies run out in streigh lines or not? Run out in straight lines from where? If there are no boundaries there also is no center. You are talking orbiting porat. Don't deny that! If you are asking for evidence for curved paths I don't think so. so that migh tbe answered by finding out if th e 3d angles between the locations that we can observe are - constant or are changing??!! i guess th equestions are fo rthe Asrtonomers TIA Y.Porat ------------------------- |
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