It boogles my mind we live on a rock in space, in a vast galaxy, in an unending universe...and we humans act the way we do.
It's not like we can go anywhere else.
But we could have... If we spend as much om science as we did on war, since the dawn of mankind, i'm convinced we could have :)
published : 2021 March 28 !
What if there isn't a constant but it depends on where in the currant loaf (balloon is flawed imo) we are, being slower near the center?
Like what exactly do they expect to be at the outer edge of the universe? Feels like a flat-earth sort of a worldview...
Observations doesn't show curvature of space. Despite this, cosmologist do not exclude the universe to be ultimately wrapped unto itself like a tree dimensional topological closed region. So, when they consider the size of the universe, they don't mean in any way it having edges.
Or that we only see a tiny part of the actual universe.
The flat earth analogue is assuming it has an edge. We don't know that.
It boogles my mind we live on a rock in space, in a vast galaxy, in an unending universe...and we humans act the way we do.
It's not like we can go anywhere else.
But we could have... If we spend as much om science as we did on war, since the dawn of mankind, i'm convinced we could have :)