Renewed Gravity Research Could Soon Yield Results
t482 writes "Dr. Michelle Thaller has a nice article describing the current thoughts on gravity. Why is it so weak? Detecting gravity waves has turned into a bit of a cottage industry. "We are close," says MIT physicist Rainer Weiss, a pioneer in gravity wave research for more than 30 years. "I think sometime in the next two or three years we will see something.""
Space is finite, but has not borders and is expanding.
The best likening I've heard of is the surface (2D) of a baloon.
The surface of the baloon has no borders, you can go around it like you want. Still, its space is finite. And if you pump it up, the space is expanding.
The mistake most people make in imagining the Big Bang is taking it literally. An explosion of material in space.
The point is there was no space in which the explosion happened and neither was material. Space happened. Material came even later.
"Between strong and weak, between rich and poor [...], it is freedom which oppresses and the law which sets free"