I don't think you understand how inflation theory works.Random berk said:Space is probably infinite. Having said that, the amount of matter in that space probably isn't infinite. If you had the means to fly though space forever, then after countless billions of years, eventually you'll probably fly beyond the limits of the material thrown from the big bang. After that, there would probably just be nothing but emptiness.Lukeje said:You seem to be under the impression that space is infinite. This is a plausibly false assumption.
Unless other big bangs have taken place else where, then you'd eventually fly into another universe, or something. Who knows, really?
Damn, that's the most even poll I've ever seen on the Escapist, 50.2 for yes, 49.8 for no.
Obviously, you did not listen to me. I asked for a round square, not a square circle. No cookie for you!oktalist said:If the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics is correct (which seems likely) then everything that is physically possible has actually happened/will happen/is happening (past/future/present tense makes no sense here). If a particle happened to spin in a slightly different way a few nanoseconds after the big bang, then the laws of physics would've turned out very differently, and maybe we'd be living in 2-dimensional space and be made out of pixels instead of atoms, collecting coins and eating mushrooms to get big.
I found a square circle, is that good enough?INeedAName said:How about a round square? Don't know how one would look like, but I know I would be mightily impressed did I ever see one.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lp_space
Probably not, no. If you mean to explain it though, please do it briefly, I've been reading enough scientific journals tonight to last me a month.Lukeje said:I don't think you understand how inflation theory works.Random berk said:Space is probably infinite. Having said that, the amount of matter in that space probably isn't infinite. If you had the means to fly though space forever, then after countless billions of years, eventually you'll probably fly beyond the limits of the material thrown from the big bang. After that, there would probably just be nothing but emptiness.Lukeje said:You seem to be under the impression that space is infinite. This is a plausibly false assumption.
Unless other big bangs have taken place else where, then you'd eventually fly into another universe, or something. Who knows, really?
Damn, that's the most even poll I've ever seen on the Escapist, 50.2 for yes, 49.8 for no.
Observable universe is not expanding into something! It's just expanding in relation to itself, intrinsically.Madara XIII said:In this universe, Nope!SacremPyrobolum said:Space is infinite, therefore everything you can think of is out their somewhere.
It like the infinate amount of monkeys typing on an infinate amount of keyboards will at some point get you a complete library of all the books ever written.
Do you agree with this?
Simple as that. Especially if we're going by the theory of the Expanding Universe in which it started at one finite point and continued to expand after the big bang.
It eventually will reach a stopping point, because for something of finite capacity expanding to an infinite amount of space is a completely unfounded and silly idea.
Oh Snapple Honey Iced Tea!Kataskopo said:Observable universe is not expanding into something! It's just expanding in relation to itself, intrinsically.Madara XIII said:In this universe, Nope!SacremPyrobolum said:Space is infinite, therefore everything you can think of is out their somewhere.
It like the infinate amount of monkeys typing on an infinate amount of keyboards will at some point get you a complete library of all the books ever written.
Do you agree with this?
Simple as that. Especially if we're going by the theory of the Expanding Universe in which it started at one finite point and continued to expand after the big bang.
It eventually will reach a stopping point, because for something of finite capacity expanding to an infinite amount of space is a completely unfounded and silly idea.
First of all it's a room full of monkeys typing on typewriters for an infinite amount of time. Not an infinite amount of monkeys lol.SacremPyrobolum said:Space is infinite, therefore everything you can think of is out their somewhere.
It like the infinate amount of monkeys typing on an infinate amount of keyboards will at some point get you a complete library of all the books ever written.
Do you agree with this?
Assuming space IS infinite for the moment (although I was under the impression most physicists think it isn't), this raises an interesting question: Does the second part of that sentence necessarily follow from the first?SacremPyrobolum said:Space is infinite, therefore everything you can think of is out their somewhere.
square planet you say?Mr.K. said:What is the chance of a squared planet, near none, and yet it's there.
I can think of an alien species with the technology, ability and desire to reach earth in 10 seconds time and set everything on fire...SacremPyrobolum said:Space is infinite, therefore everything you can think of is out their somewhere.