An Infinite Universe
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Now I am not a physics major nor do I claim to be extremely knowledgeable in physics. In fact, this essay more of an extension to a theory is only in the Physics category because I did not see any other category it could fit in. So here it is. I am assuming that Albert Einstein is a somewhat familiar name for you. You may even know of some or all of his theories. Such as those on relativity and the possibility that the universe is infinite. The latter is the theory I am extending. What I have come to...
was absolutely true. Now, think about all of the stars in the universe. You can"t can you? There are trillions upon trillions of stars. At least. If I am right however, everything EVERYTHING we know is wrong. We have shaped our own existence through trying to learn why things are the way they are. It"s a good motive, but we went about it the wrong way. We assume too much. We assume that gravity works the way it does because of mass. And we"re right. Infinitely right. But there are an infinite number of worlds where gravity means nothing.

was absolutely true. Now, think about all of the stars in the universe. You can"t can you? There are trillions upon trillions of stars. At least. If I am right however, everything EVERYTHING we know is wrong. We have shaped our own existence through trying to learn why things are the way they are. It"s a good motive, but we went about it the wrong way. We assume too much. We assume that gravity works the way it does because of mass. And we"re right. Infinitely right. But there are an infinite number of worlds where gravity means nothing.
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Introduction The beginnings of our Universe have many times been contemplated, and many different solutions have been approached from many different views. The Big Bang Theory, however, is the most widely accepted theory to have been come across. Though there is a large amount of evidence to prove that...
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It could be argued that current physics research could be divided into three areas - theoretical, experimental and computational. Numerical approach, in which systems are mimicked as accurately as possible using a computer or in which computer models are set up to provide well - behaved experimental systems are increasingly...
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