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Sep 14, 2017
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OU Cougar
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There was. But then they measured
And it came back that the universe would expand forever
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Question for theoretical physicists
OU Cougar
9/13/17 8:48am
The answer is obvious. I'm surprised you don't get it.
Hypnotoad
9/13/17 8:54am
Can someone from a "fixed" viewpoint see the light being emitted by an object
Indy Coug
9/13/17 9:09am
I’m not a physics guy. But here is my response:
Cougar-Duck
9/13/17 9:10am
Wouldn't that just imply a negative jerk (rate of change of acceleration) that
Defenestrator
9/13/17 9:16am
So, wasn't there a theory that the Big Bang would eventually lose momentum and
BYUBandfan
9/13/17 11:47pm
There was. But then they measured
OU Cougar
9/14/17 12:37am
How many recalls of text books do they go through with all of the theories?
BYUBandfan
9/14/17 12:45am
Interesting video
Indy Coug
9/14/17 1:02am
Relativity doesn't apply to expanding space/time
shokupanmanbo
9/14/17 6:34am
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