I have a question.....is space infinite? Is mater/energy infinite? | |
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Nynebreaker User ID: 27510284 United States 11/11/2012 07:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am of the belief that space is only created as needed. Space is only created when something pushes through it, which creates Space-time continuum. Without matter in that space, there is no space, or time. Space is clever, it expands as needed, where needed, anytime matter travels or flows through it, including light. With every system that is created, efficiency is one of the most important aspects of that creation. It would be incredibly inefficient to create an infinite space with nothing in it. Therefore, space is not infinite, but possibly infinite in it's expansion. I think that is the better question to ask. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 24363346 Canada 12/03/2012 03:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am of the belief that space is only created as needed. Space is only created when something pushes through it, which creates Space-time continuum. Without matter in that space, there is no space, or time. Space is clever, it expands as needed, where needed, anytime matter travels or flows through it, including light. With every system that is created, efficiency is one of the most important aspects of that creation. It would be incredibly inefficient to create an infinite space with nothing in it. Therefore, space is not infinite, but possibly infinite in it's expansion. I think that is the better question to ask. Quoting: Nynebreaker 27510284 Then what's outside it? God? |
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