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solar71
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Hey guys. I have an unusual question.
Lets say the universe is 100,000,000,000 Light years across. (100 billion I think)
Lets say there are only 2 bodies that have mass in said universe.
One body is at one end of this universe and the other body is at the opposite end.
Do these 2 bodies pull on each other? Does gravity have a finite range?
Or does gravity have infinite range but only gets infinitely weaker with distance?
Does space/time eventually flatten out?
Thanks
Lets say the universe is 100,000,000,000 Light years across. (100 billion I think)
Lets say there are only 2 bodies that have mass in said universe.
One body is at one end of this universe and the other body is at the opposite end.
Do these 2 bodies pull on each other? Does gravity have a finite range?
Or does gravity have infinite range but only gets infinitely weaker with distance?
Does space/time eventually flatten out?
Thanks