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Message 47946 - Posted: 17 Apr 2011, 2:47:50 UTC - in response to Message 39359.  

Is it possible that the universe are collapsing at this very moment but wee are unable to se it?

If all the stars & galaxies emerged from an non rotating point in universe I expect that they would fly outwards but that the gravity will gradually slow
down the velocity of everything so they will eventually stop and than start to accelerate back to the origin of the staring point.

But what happens if the point rotating around 1, 2 or 3 axis?

Will the stars & galaxies in this case ever come to a complete stop in their path before the start to falling back to the point of origin?

Imagine that the galaxy that wee se traveling at the speed of light relative to us now traveling towards us then wee will only se the back light so to speak but the front light will wee not see until wee actually collide.

Or in other words wee will observe an expending universe right to the time when wee collide.


We are actually zipping along towards the Virgo galaxy cluster at 3 million MPH and the all the local group of galaxies are going somewhere very fast at almost 1/10th the speed of light and possibly accelerating. Why, seems we are being drawn towards something we cant see. That is moving a massive amount of matter all in the similar direction. The energy alone to create a massive source is enormous but it exists. Something that sticks in my mind "For every action there is a reaction" Is this the formation of the most massive black hole ever seen and is it antimatter repelling the mass of the know universe in maybe 6 times more matter than it displaces.
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Message 47947 - Posted: 17 Apr 2011, 2:47:58 UTC - in response to Message 39359.  

Is it possible that the universe are collapsing at this very moment but wee are unable to se it?

If all the stars & galaxies emerged from an non rotating point in universe I expect that they would fly outwards but that the gravity will gradually slow
down the velocity of everything so they will eventually stop and than start to accelerate back to the origin of the staring point.

But what happens if the point rotating around 1, 2 or 3 axis?

Will the stars & galaxies in this case ever come to a complete stop in their path before the start to falling back to the point of origin?

Imagine that the galaxy that wee se traveling at the speed of light relative to us now traveling towards us then wee will only se the back light so to speak but the front light will wee not see until wee actually collide.

Or in other words wee will observe an expending universe right to the time when wee collide.


We are actually zipping along towards the Virgo galaxy cluster at 3 million MPH and the all the local group of galaxies are going somewhere very fast at almost 1/10th the speed of light and possibly accelerating. Why, seems we are being drawn towards something we cant see. That is moving a massive amount of matter all in the similar direction. The energy alone to create a massive source is enormous but it exists. Something that sticks in my mind "For every action there is a reaction" Is this the formation of the most massive black hole ever seen and is it antimatter repelling the mass of the know universe in maybe 6 times more matter than it displaces.
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