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Graduate Is the universe truly isotropic at its boundary?
thanks marcus. that 'freeze time' tool is very useful in understanding this thing. i have a hang of what this boundaryLess universe is like. thanks everyone else who replied. you guys have some interesting ideas- slipknotFor
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- Forum: Cosmology
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Graduate Is the universe truly isotropic at its boundary?
what do you think, marcus? gel here seems to agree with the "return to earth" notion. i really want to know what you think (you come highly recommended :approve:). i found your previous reply very helpful- slipknotFor
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- Forum: Cosmology
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Graduate Is the universe truly isotropic at its boundary?
thanks for the reply, marcus. if i were to take off on a spaceShip from Earth and move in a direction such that I'm always moving away from earth. i make sure I'm not moving towards the earth. the following could happen. 1, i reach a physical boundary (quite unlikely as I've read about the...- slipknotFor
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- Forum: Cosmology
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Graduate Maximizing Dice Fairness: Examining Symmetry and Center of Gravity
seems right- slipknotFor
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Graduate Is the universe truly isotropic at its boundary?
the universe is supposedly isotropic. it is also supposedly finite. if i were on a galaxy farthest from the earth, i would experience nonIsotropy (forgive the made up word). because if i look in the direction of the Earth i would see a appropriately populated neighborhood with galaxies moving...- slipknotFor
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- Boundary Universe
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- Forum: Cosmology