If the universe was less than infinite, then conversely we would see no light at all since all matter would have an infinite amount of space between...
Yea, but has expansion of space been experimentally verified, is there any way to verify it?
Uhm, did you two post in the wrong thread or something? I don't see the relevence to force fundamentals, specifically virtual particles.
Has this expansion of space that GR talks of been experimentally proven? I mean, things in my apartment seem to be as close to each other as they've...
Not really what I wanted, I kinda wanted an explanation on how forces do their thing, anyone?
Ok I just thought the theory of relativity said that light would catch up with us just as fast as if we weren't moving, must've misunderstood what I...
I have a question. Supposedly, the big bang happened rougly 15 Billion years ago, and we are seeing light from galaxies that are about that old....
I think current scientific theories state that forces are sent back and forth by virtual particles. I think there are issues here though. If I have...
Thanks for the corrections. My specifics were off, but the main point is still valid, infinitely old energy is not possible (or does not match this...
You haven't shown any great insight into them either, do you want to have a discussion or just troll like an arrogant child?
Replace UNIVERSE with SPACE, then. Isn't that what I said? That matter and energy being created was possible, since it has already happened..
I think some people get too arrogant with our primitive science. They quote things like the "laws" of thermodynamics without a clue about their...
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