This infinite stuff freaks me out. All the well established phenomenon in the universe are cyclic. Why not this? The universe would be better off imploding on it self than expanding, since there always is the force of gravity that is more likely to do the universe in than anything else. I do not want to speculate with the dark matter since it sounds like the ether theory back in the 1800's. Are you familiar with this? The scientists came up with this ether, since they didn't believe anytihng would be transmitted in the void of space without the ether. That was before the invention of the radio.. Sigh... Why won't people learn from the past?
The universe will probably implode, since nothing is permanent. Expanding to infinity would be permanent, wouldn't it? So, there MUST be enough matter to invert the expansion of the universe. There really insn't need to invent any dark matter, just do the math more precisely. That's only my perception of the matter, what's yours?
Scientists know the answer to the beginning and END of the universe? What crap! They try to fill the universe with "dark matter" in order to explain things they don't understand. It's like the "ether" back in 1800's. I don't believe in dark matter. I believe in facts I haven't heard yet.
This infinite stuff freaks me out. All the well established phenomenon in the universe are cyclic. Why not this? The universe would be better off imploding on it self than expanding, since there always is the force of gravity that is more likely to do the universe in than anything else. I do not want to speculate with the dark matter since it sounds like the ether theory back in the 1800's. Are you familiar with this? The scientists came up with this ether, since they didn't believe anytihng would be transmitted in the void of space without the ether. That was before the invention of the radio.. Sigh... Why won't people learn from the past?
The universe will probably implode, since nothing is permanent. Expanding to infinity would be permanent, wouldn't it? So, there MUST be enough matter to invert the expansion of the universe. There really insn't need to invent any dark matter, just do the math more precisely. That's only my perception of the matter, what's yours?
If the universe is what it sounds like, the whole thing... Why should it be contained in something else?
Scientists know the answer to the beginning and END of the universe? What crap! They try to fill the universe with "dark matter" in order to explain things they don't understand. It's like the "ether" back in 1800's. I don't believe in dark matter. I believe in facts I haven't heard yet.