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Graduate Question about Possible Waveform in the Electromagnetic Spectrum
Okay, I don't know if this is the proper place for this or not, so if it needs moved, move it. But here's my question. If the EM spectrum has no upper limit. Is it possible to have a waveform who's wavelength is twice the size of the known universe? This would put the observable universe within...- yelram
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Graduate Big bangs origin relative to the earth's location
Ahh, but you are touching on the truth. I believe our human nature WANTS a beginning point, and WANTS a very linear design to the universe. And the idea of "always existing" seems to fly in the face of our ingrown logic. The idea of a constantly expanding universe is nothing but a pile of... -
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Graduate Big bangs origin relative to the earth's location
I always thought science was based on observation, not assumption, has any of the phenomena associated with big bang cosmology been observed in any way(beyond Red shift and CMBR)? There are only a few observations and 100 assumptions. I would assume a successful theory would have many... -
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Graduate Big bangs origin relative to the earth's location
My "position" is to point out inconsistencies in the modern theory, and try to get explanations for them. -
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Graduate Big bangs origin relative to the earth's location
So by your definition, our universe is the shape of the surface of a sphere? You analogy seems a bit flawed. I would imagine expansion to be more like this.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHY9fFQhX68 And if you had that marshmallow, hanging in space, it would expand outward uniformly, and... -
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Graduate How Does the Relativistic Doppler Effect Alter Light Frequencies?
Are there any substantial experiments with visible light, and the doppler effect, that don't rely on large celestial bodies? Or the travel of light through space?- yelram
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Big bangs origin relative to the earth's location
I'd say the "real" theory is far more "confusing" to the public than the term "big bang". Being that every time there's a hitch in it, they reinvent it with even more ambiguous concepts. It seems that many scientists find it "confusing" to the point where they believe IT is complete media... -
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Graduate Big bangs origin relative to the earth's location
How can you have expansion, if you don't have an origin point, that is just totally absent of reason. Expanding from WHERE to WHERE? So what exactly filled the "space"? If the universe didnt have its original volume at the beginning, where did the room for everything to fill come from? Did it...