Friday, June 10, 2005

Weekly Science With Steve

Does the universe have limits?

My theory:

Yes, it does, but these limits are rapidly expanding each second.When the universe was created, the first form of light was created.If light is the fastest form of energy, it would be the farthest thing away from the center of the universe.Somewhere out there the first light is still going outward. This is where I think the universe ends. But it is expanding at a rate of
299,592,458 meters per second.

If we were to see the end of the universe we would have to travel at a speed
faster than light. So around 300 billion meters per second. Even going at
this speed it would take longer than a life time to reach this point.

What do you think??

5 comments:

nWesterhausen said...

I think that the universe has no end because it turns nothing into something, and it never stops expanding. Although, I can see how it ends.

nWesterhausen said...

Well, I think that I don't know when to quit argueing!!

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nWesterhausen said...

I thought it was interesting how you can find all this out just by thinking..