Where Is The Center of The Universe?

Where Is The Center of The Universe?

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@KatzRool
@KatzRool - 29.12.2023 22:47

That they did not call it the FLWR metric is a disgrace.

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@HelloThere.....
@HelloThere..... - 29.12.2023 11:23

I think the reason we cannot find the center is because we're in a black hole and the center is the singularity. Black holes create a 360° geodesic in the dimension of time, which means as you travel forward through time and towards the singularity, you are also moving across a loop in time, all futures point toward the singularity which is looped around in time, meaning all futures point toward the past.

The center is in the future and past at the same time.

This would also explain redshifting, horizons, the expansion and its acceleration, and it's omnidirectional nature. In the black hole, spacetime starts to curve more acutely as time passes, and a galaxy farther than us may appear closer than it is and vice versa. It's like being able to look at the back of your head when inside of a black hole, light and spacetime is bent and curved dramatically. You could explain the acceleration of the universe this way instead, that it's not expanding per se, it's just that because of tidal forces, a galaxy 1bil lightyears away, that was visible for all of time might pass a horizon and be invisible tomorrow, because the distances between objects result in greater effect due to tidal forces curving spacetime more dramatically as objects approach a singularity.

You might say, then wouldn't we detect the gravity and know? NO!! Because we'd be in free fall. It might even explain the cosmological constant, and dark matter. It might explain why the universe isn’t ripped apart and where all that phantom gravity is coming from.

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@bobcat9501
@bobcat9501 - 29.12.2023 03:18

There is no center the universe is infinite the universe is not contracting or expanding there is no beginning and there is no end the universe is shapeless

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@HighlanderReactionsZA
@HighlanderReactionsZA - 29.12.2023 00:45

Sounds awfully like bull lol

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@smckay6438
@smckay6438 - 28.12.2023 12:51

I am the center of the universe!
That is how I IDENTIFY!
Also as correct in all conversations and debates !
Now, bow kneel pray !
Just kidding 😊

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@The1stDukeDroklar
@The1stDukeDroklar - 26.12.2023 13:22

The idea that there is no center flies in the face of how the big bang theory came to be. The expansion of the stars gave rise to idea that you could rewind the universe with all stars coming back together... big bang theory is born. They have patched the theory many times to try and explain inconsistencies in observations and the theory.
So, with the inflation band-aid theory, that would mean that the big bang is no longer even required. It could still be a static universe that is simply inflating space between it to have the exact same results as the original big bang theory.

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@Orc-icide
@Orc-icide - 25.12.2023 17:06

My girlfriend thinks she is the center of the universe...

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@ProsperousPlanet-lx5or
@ProsperousPlanet-lx5or - 24.12.2023 09:00

Zero times infinite is still zero

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@ProsperousPlanet-lx5or
@ProsperousPlanet-lx5or - 24.12.2023 08:56

The answer to your question about if someone from a higher dimension could view a center which we cant....
Yes ofcourse. Its obvious, time.
Oh. Edit. You said that next.

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@clew6519
@clew6519 - 22.12.2023 22:58

Me getting right back on that pedestal.

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@defconbrown8667
@defconbrown8667 - 17.12.2023 18:48

Doesn’t the Big Bang demand a center? Everywhere exploded before it was anywhere? Exploded from nowhere? Dude, just say we have no clue

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@Horribilus
@Horribilus - 15.12.2023 14:58

I can hear it in your voice when you deliver the party line that you are starting to lose your faith…….in the Big Bang.

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@babakbabak5329
@babakbabak5329 - 14.12.2023 08:38

If the universe is infinite in all directions then mathematically any point you take can be considered the center of the Universe.

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@Kyrazlan
@Kyrazlan - 10.12.2023 19:30

I think of the universe as either a hypersphere or perhaps a waterdrop. The water drop is free to circulate from nucleus to surface.

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@TheArtofFugue
@TheArtofFugue - 10.12.2023 01:39

Short answer, there isn’t a definable center.

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@zoeyjones7496
@zoeyjones7496 - 09.12.2023 06:45

So something can b finite, have no edges, no center? I just feel like science gets lazy w those “explanations” 😅

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@ZennExile
@ZennExile - 08.12.2023 09:16

The center of the universe is right here.

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@GholaMuadDib
@GholaMuadDib - 07.12.2023 15:03

So…I AM the center of the universe! Thanks for clearing that up. I’ll be sure to tell everyone.

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@blob5907
@blob5907 - 29.11.2023 04:33

its right here

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@michaelcrawford3796
@michaelcrawford3796 - 28.11.2023 01:35

This is gonna be good considering we don't know how big the universe is?

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@StreetSinner
@StreetSinner - 27.11.2023 22:56

So... if you point a strong enough telescope in one direction and find an early enough galaxy, can you then point it in any other direction and see the same galaxy?

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@user-qr4pt3wm3c
@user-qr4pt3wm3c - 27.11.2023 07:04

The center of the universe is the beginning of the universe.

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@Fyr3St0rm
@Fyr3St0rm - 26.11.2023 21:10

"You can be the center of the universe if you want to" sounds like a pick-up line at the end of the longest and nerdiest set-up ever.

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@selfcensorship1
@selfcensorship1 - 25.11.2023 20:11

Zero times anything, and in particular any infinity, is well defined to be zero.
If math ever breaks, this is not it.

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@PlanetXMysteries-pj9nm
@PlanetXMysteries-pj9nm - 25.11.2023 13:52

Does anyone feel like me that the reading voice is very soothing and it makes me fall asleep very quickly even though there are many new things I need to hear and learn?

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@wreck_it_becket5514
@wreck_it_becket5514 - 24.11.2023 19:31

James Webb has entered the chat

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@willcox4561
@willcox4561 - 23.11.2023 23:15

If the Hubble Constant it accurate, then there must be a center point of creation.

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@JKDVIPER
@JKDVIPER - 22.11.2023 15:40

The physicists seem to think that we need to ascribe MORE GRAVITY to galaxies so they came up with DARK MATTER. Dark matter helps them explain mathematically why our galaxy and others DON’T FLY APART because they SPIN TO FAST for their hypothesized mass. The mass is a guess to begin with mind you. My thing is, nobody noticed how a galaxy looks like a STORM. Cold and hot in centrifugal motion. The planet spins and our sun spins around the galaxy, as the galaxy flys at 1.3 million MPH in a CLUSTER. The dense cold center and surrounding GASEOUS STARS stay locked in not because of GRAVITY ALONE. But because they have FORCE. ENERGY guys. Not MASS. Dark matter isn’t needed when it’s a SPACE STORM. 💯😎☑️

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@josesantos2603
@josesantos2603 - 20.11.2023 23:52

The center of the THIS universe is when t=0 . I imagine the universe as an hypersphere (n-sphere). And when t>0, black holes appear in the surface of this 4-d sphere, giving life to new universes that are just a geometry of an 5-sphere. Somehow, it behaves as an hyperspheric wave.

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@alexmipego
@alexmipego - 17.11.2023 05:33

How come we receive the (about) same background radiation from all sides, unless we're at the center? Wouldn't the center be the point where, based on frequency/doppler, is the same on every direction… no?

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@dtarby2095
@dtarby2095 - 14.11.2023 20:32

What a misinterpretation of the question. If the bang is true there should be an empty space where " everything " came from

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@kmshyamsundar
@kmshyamsundar - 14.11.2023 04:34

here is my take, imagine you are the size of a sand particle and the universe is a big sphere the size of a solar system. if that sphere explodes, the sand particle would feel it at all sides, as in no direct center, everywhere the sand particle observes, it would simply be an explosion.

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@user-kn4vk5pu4i
@user-kn4vk5pu4i - 13.11.2023 05:39

It actually depends on what the speck in the infinite void is shaped like which ever changes over a course of innumerable years to our awareness of time. It could be anything. And it could be that there never is one total speck of allness. I’m talking so many layers above ours that it’s actually insanity to even try to comprehend the true scale..

Ps- it’s possible that it pulses like imagine an endless big bang pulsing like a heart growing and shrinking. Eventually making up more layers and it works both ways. From layers below and above. In all areas. Something is always made of something else. Indefinitely.

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@shivercanada
@shivercanada - 11.11.2023 23:34

The Filaments and Cosmic Web seems like the outer layers of the surface of the Holographic emitter to me. It has been proven that there is computer code in the mathematics of the universe but most people don't want to acknowledge this because it means there is a CREATOR. The code had to be there at the beginning or nothing would form

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@Jefuslives
@Jefuslives - 11.11.2023 01:40

Point in any direction. That's the center. Our view of the universe is inside-out.

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@cptmalcolmreynolds3623
@cptmalcolmreynolds3623 - 09.11.2023 03:00

So......the big bang didn't happen in one spot? My head hurts, but isn't that what happened? The universe was at a crazy small spot? So WHERE was that spot? What direction? It's gotta be that simple...point in the direction where it happened...don't make it complicated, just point at where that happened

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@missingpatel7349
@missingpatel7349 - 07.11.2023 06:18

I give up understanding this

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@AwesomePossum1987
@AwesomePossum1987 - 06.11.2023 21:28

damn, we're all dimensional challenged

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@alkatrazprophet9554
@alkatrazprophet9554 - 06.11.2023 09:52

Well u all are wrong
The center of my universe is in pondicherry

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@busplunger
@busplunger - 29.10.2023 15:44

You are always at the center of infinity

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@aceofdatabase
@aceofdatabase - 27.10.2023 09:51

This one rly stands out... I think this topic is so interesting 🤔

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@shegosilver4722
@shegosilver4722 - 15.10.2023 21:24

What is the shape of the universe in the first place?
If its spherical, or circular, it must have a center of some sort

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@kaoshavoc
@kaoshavoc - 15.10.2023 08:41

Is it possible that space is expanding inwards instead of outwards?

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@Andrew-lo5sc
@Andrew-lo5sc - 15.10.2023 07:52

Friedmann's model didn't look like it included anti-matter.

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@newfietastic
@newfietastic - 15.10.2023 06:04

If space, and indeed, spacetime, are agreed to be "probably infinite", then how is there such a finite consensus on the 'time' piece of 'when' the existence of spacetime began? If spacetime is indeed infinite, how is time itself not infinite? 15 billion years ago seems like an almost-arbitrary microcosm(os) of infinity.

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@sdjhgfkshfswdfhskljh3360
@sdjhgfkshfswdfhskljh3360 - 14.10.2023 13:05

It looks like infinity and singularity do not exist in real world - they are purely mathematical entities.

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@chancellor9000
@chancellor9000 - 13.10.2023 20:56

Oscar/Emmy-worthy graphics, Ajay Manuel!!!

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@TiagoCavalcanti-ji6hu
@TiagoCavalcanti-ji6hu - 10.10.2023 05:53

Dude, I was doing something else by the end of your video and kinda overheard, wow... you scared the bejeesus outta me, pal!

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