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Roughly 13.75 billion years ago, our universe came into existence. Very shortly thereafter, primordial light started shooting across the cosmos and spreading throughout the early universe. At this juncture, the universe itself was also expanding. The inflation of the universe slowed after the first initial burst, but since then, the rate of expansion has been steadily increasing due to the influence of dark energy.
Essentially, since its inception, the cosmos has been growing at an ever increasing rate. Cosmologists estimate that the oldest photons that we can observe have traveled a distance of 45-47 billion light-years since the Big Bang.
That means that our observable universe is some 93 billion light-years wide (give or take a few light-years). These 93 some-odd billion light-years contain all of the quarks, quasars, stars, planets, nebulae, black holes…and everything else that we could possibly observe; however, the observable universe only contains the light that has had time to reach us.
How can the universe be 93 billion light-years across if it is only 13.8 billion years old? Light hasn’t had enough time to travel that far…? Ultimately, understanding this facet of physics is the key to understanding what lies beyond the edge of the observable universe and whether we could ever get there.
To break this down, according to special relativity, objects that are close together cannot move faster than the speed of light with respect to one another; however, there is no such law for objects that are extremely distant from one another when the space between them is, itself, expanding.
In short, it’s not that objects are traveling faster than the speed of light, but that the space between objects is expanding, causing them to fly away from each other at amazing speeds.
Ultimately, this means that we could only reach the edge of the observable universe if we develop a method of transport that allows us to either
(1) Travel
faster than the speed of light (something which most physicists think is
impossible) or
(2) Transcend space time (by using wormholes or warp drive, which most physicists also think is impossible).
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Outside the observable universe rests outer space. Roughly 940 km multiplied by 13.75 billion is a length at a velocity of 107,208 km/h we can be use as a duration for comparison in a circular circumference providing opportunity for human observation. Time translation.
Basic Time Translation - A distance set within circumference that is observable whereas motion never travels out of observational view to leave speculation.
According to Special Relativity nothing can move faster than Pi due to the theory of Albert Einstein which leaves Pi generally relative to both Energy and Mass on two sides of a mathematic theoretic equations as common facture.
Besides options 1 & 2 there is a 3rd way to reach the end of any observable universe. Change the use or abuse of definitions, observable universe scale can include the ability to confirm any observation from earth with a satellite from the point of observations perspective back to earth. It is unrealistic to believe the scale of outer space is so fixed as black hole, sun, solar system, galaxy, observable universe, unobservable universe.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth%27s_orbit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth%27s_orbit
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The first one is as large in light years as our Universe is old in years, that is approximately 14 billion years in radius. The second one is what the ~90 billion years estimate refers to. The first one is fairly trivial, so I will be talking about the second one specifically.
What happens is this: the Universe expands, and the expansion rate is proportional to distance from our location to the point. Once that distance becomes large enough, the expansion becomes faster than the speed of light. However, it is not this point that the observable Universe ends: it turns out that, due to some interesting properties of our space, the observable Universe actually extends into a part of the region where the expansion is faster than the speed of light. It is a very interesting and somewhat counterintuitive notion, and you need to get a feel of the mathematics involved to understand why this is the case.
However, once we go far enough in distance, the expansion becomes too fast for the light to counteract it, and at that point the Universe becomes non-interactable by us.
And since the rate of expansion slowly increases, this implies that some of the regions that are a part of the observable Universe today, will no longer be observable in the future. The expansion "swallows" outer parts of the "sphere" which is the observable Universe, so the observable Universe slowly loses its parts.
If we were to extend our theoretical consideration to the part of the Universe that has already been "swallowed" by the expansion, then it would look pretty much the same as the rest of the Universe. Some intelligent civilisation living 10 billions light years away from now would see pretty much the same Universe around them as we do, just with different stars, galaxies, etc. - however their observable Universe would only partially intersect with others, so they see parts of the Universe that are "gone" from our observable Universe.
These things are very difficult to process mentally, because we do not have an intuitive concept of space-time from our everyday lives. How can one easily understand that there are parts of the Universe which we will never see, yet at the same time we can see as far into the "past" as we would like, theoretically to the very moment of the Big Bang? Personally, I think of it in terms of pure models, and do not try to visualise it all.
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We must allow our minds to make that intellectual leap into explaining that to which we may never be able to see known as interstellar space.
Everything and Nothing, but what is everything once you move far beyond what we can see?
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We must allow our minds to make that intellectual leap into explaining that to which we may never be able to see known as interstellar space.
Everything and Nothing, but what is everything once you move far beyond what we can see?
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You are clearly in the wrong. Everybody knows that the Universe is 17 days old. The memories from before 17 days ago have been implanted in us by the creator!
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This just keeps getting better!
If there is more universe beyond the particle sphere ( which seems likely ) which we will never see nor interact with under known physics, why would a god created it? After all, since we will never and can never see it, he could just leave it blank, containing nothing and that would be fine because no matter what we can never see it.
This is before we even begin to talk about how ridiculous it is to think the world would be destroyed in fire, since a large portion of the matter in the universe is plasma such as stars. You can not destroy a star with fire. In fact, even if you scorched the surface of every potentially life-bearing world life would just re-emerge, in case you were not aware fire typically creates water.
The kind of stupidity that is young earth creationists is on the same level as flat earth nuts!
You wouldn't also happen to be one of those too are you?
Stars formed, planets coalesced, and on at least one of them life took root.
Through a long process of evolution this life developed into the human race.
Humans conquered fire, built complex societies and advanced technology .
All of that so we can argue about nothing.
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I know you don't give a S**t about science and logic, but seriously the evidence against the notion that the earth is only 6,000 years old is false. All the evidence, hard evidence, says otherwise.
Even if you take a creative approach, which is to say that the world just poped into existence all of a sudden with everything exactly the way things were in reality 6000 years ago, complete with all the people and their memories exactly how they were, ( something that could have happened 20 minutes ago ) For all pragmatic purposes, it would make no sense to think it wasn't billions of years old because everything is behaving as if it were.
The bible is meant to be interpreted metaphysically in case you missed the memo.
Stars formed, planets coalesced, and on at least one of them life took root.
Through a long process of evolution this life developed into the human race.
Humans conquered fire, built complex societies and advanced technology .
All of that so we can argue about nothing.
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https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/second-law-of-thermodynam/
There are some flat earthers who refuse to accept the roundness of the earth based on scripture, you know, because it's morally relative and what not.
If I ever use any of the content from your blog, it is going to be to impersonate you to make as bad a name for Christians as I can. You are of more use to me as a pawn than an debate partner, especially in this matter. I have realized you are more useful to the cause of making atheists, being as you are such an insufferable bigot. If you really need a purpose in life to justify your existence, then I, having accepted that there is no purpose unless you make it, will get to decide what your purpose is.
The people who invented organised religion, were undoubtedly aware that they made it up for their own gain.
Stars formed, planets coalesced, and on at least one of them life took root.
Through a long process of evolution this life developed into the human race.
Humans conquered fire, built complex societies and advanced technology .
All of that so we can argue about nothing.
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Stars formed, planets coalesced, and on at least one of them life took root.
Through a long process of evolution this life developed into the human race.
Humans conquered fire, built complex societies and advanced technology .
All of that so we can argue about nothing.
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Stars formed, planets coalesced, and on at least one of them life took root.
Through a long process of evolution this life developed into the human race.
Humans conquered fire, built complex societies and advanced technology .
All of that so we can argue about nothing.
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