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What does it exactly means by the expanding of universe ? Does everything included in it is also expanding ??
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Higgs Boson said:So, if your question regarding "everything included" pertains to whether, or not, space and time appears to be distancing itself from the original point of the Big Bang ... then yes, everything included in the universe, per se, is expanding outward from what was once the singularity, the point of origin of the Big Bang.
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Xidike said:What does it exactly means by the expanding of universe ? Does everything included in it is also expanding ??
phinds said:There was no POINT of origin of the big bang. "Singularity" does not mean "point" it means "the place where our models break down and we don't know what is/was going on".
Yes. For example, between you and me, there will be our normal everyday motion, but also, there will be a very slight movement apart which is due to the expansion of the universe. On small spatial scale such as this, it is pretty much unnoticeable. But when we talk about larger scales, like different galaxies, then they have a much greater motion due to the expansion of the universe.Xidike said:What does it exactly means by the expanding of universe ? Does everything included in it is also expanding ??
phinds said:There was no POINT of origin of the big bang. "Singularity" does not mean "point" it means "the place where our models break down and we don't know what is/was going on".
Xidike said:What does it exactly means by the expanding of universe ? Does everything included in it is also expanding ??
The ending mention is correct.ΩChronos said:The rate of expansion looks pretty impressive at vast distances, but, vanishingly small at short distances. For example, the size of Earth orbit around the sun would have increased by about 1 Earth diameter over the last 4.5 billion years if it were expanding at the Hubble rate [which it is not].
It could just as easily have started out contracting: whether the universe expands or contracts is just a boundary condition on the equations of motion. There's no dynamical preference for one over the other. However, if the universe had contracted instead of expanded, you wouldn't be here to ask your question...Xidike said:Is there any solid reason that why the universe is expanding ??
Except that we don't need any of this to have expansion. We should probably keep the idea of expansion as general as possible, and not imply that any sort of dark energy is necessary for it.Mordred said:The expansion is often attributed to dark energy, which is an energy we don't understand. More accurately however its the cosmological constant or vacuum energy.
Mordred said:The expansion is often attributed to dark energy ...
I also agree.BruceW said:Even the acceleration of the expansion is not necessarily due to just dark energy.
The expanding universe theory is a scientific theory that explains the increasing distance between galaxies in the universe. It suggests that the universe is constantly expanding, with galaxies moving away from each other at an accelerated rate. This theory is supported by observations of the redshift of light from distant galaxies.
The expanding universe theory is significant because it helps us understand the origin and evolution of the universe. It also provides evidence for the Big Bang theory, which is the prevailing scientific explanation for the beginning of the universe.
One of the key pieces of evidence for the expanding universe theory is the redshift of light from distant galaxies. This phenomenon, discovered by Edwin Hubble in the 1920s, shows that galaxies are moving away from each other at an accelerated rate. Other evidence includes the cosmic microwave background radiation and the abundance of light elements in the universe.
Based on our current understanding of the expanding universe theory and the rate of expansion, it is likely that the universe will continue to expand forever. However, there is still ongoing research and debate in the scientific community about the ultimate fate of the universe.
The expanding universe theory has greatly influenced our understanding of time and space. It suggests that the universe is not static, but rather constantly changing and expanding. This also has implications for the concept of time, as the expansion of the universe affects the rate at which time passes. Additionally, the expanding universe theory has also led to the development of concepts such as dark energy and dark matter, which are thought to make up a large portion of the universe and have a significant impact on the structure of space-time.