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Muss
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RE: Is there an end to space
There is stuff inbetween, gas, dust, rock, ice etc.
But it is a vacuum, but that stuff is still in 'space'
And there are gravitational feilds, waves, rays etc
Which doesn't make it empty does it?
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04-16-2003 11:45 AM |
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billywoods1
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RE: Is there an end to space
Ok, it's not empty. (I did say that once. )
All I'm saying is, if you took a part of space where there weren't any rocks or dust or waves or.... then it would still be space, no matter how small or big, it would still be space.
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04-17-2003 06:41 PM |
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RE: Is there an end to space
Who cares ?
I dunno
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04-18-2003 12:09 AM |
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RE: Is there an end to space
If there is an infinite amount of space but a finite amout of matter, well, it doesn't compute does it, the amount of matter in relation to the amount of space must also be infinitly small and well does that mean there is no matter?
I also read in New Scientist that Earth is a Spherical Geometry, which in small scales looks Euclidean (X, Y, Z all perpendicular). They think that space is the same but instead of being a sphere, it looks like a potato chip.
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04-18-2003 05:53 AM |
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Muss
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RE: Is there an end to space
If there is an infinite amount of space, yes there is an infinite amount of matter
Doesn't mean that there is the same amount, but that there is no end to the amount is there
Should be written, if there is an infinite amount of space, then there is an infinite amount of matter, but amount of space>amount of matter
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04-18-2003 06:04 AM |
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RE: Is there an end to space
That's why Maths is stupid
If matter = space (both are infinite)
then how can matter < space
MATHS IS DUMB
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04-18-2003 08:52 AM |
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Muss
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RE: Is there an end to space
No, infinite things don't mean they = each other
Two things can be infinite, but that doesn't mean to say that if you were to take one number of one of them, the other would equal that.
Just means, there is no end to them, mater being infinite is dependant on space beign infinite, if there was an end space (or a volume that it couldn't exceed) then matter would have a limit, and would no longer be infinite
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04-18-2003 11:24 AM |
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RE: Is there an end to space
really people... WHO CARE?!?!
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04-19-2003 04:43 PM |
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RE: Is there an end to space
Space is theoretically a temporal sphere. Which is just a posh word for its finite (only so much matter in it) but has no boundaries. Eg if you went in a straight line you'd eventually get back where you started.
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04-19-2003 04:50 PM |
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RE: Is there an end to space
Watch out for those quasars!
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04-20-2003 12:01 AM |
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