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Originally Posted by Sombra
Praxus: Please correct me if I understand you wrongly. The universe needs "space" to expand into? Your other point that per definiton the universe is everything?
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Yes, and as a result, the Universe can not expand, because there is nothing for it to expand into.
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1. Regarding your first argument:From all we know even space itself or what you call vaccum could / or is expanding! What is outside the boundaries or what are we expanding into we donīt really know because we lack simply a system of reference to even imagine what is outside our universe. From all we know one day, here coming back to Dalems ballon example, the universe was 2 light years across the next minute it was bigger 2,000001 light years (making up the numbers)
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What boundries? The Universe has no boundries. It is unbounded, and it is everything.
If there is something outside of the
known part of the Universe, it is still part of the Universe. If we live in a gigantic bubble in space, it is still part of the Universe.
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It is a simply word exchange where nobody can be right because we simply define the word universe differentially.
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Your argument is self-defeating. If you follow it to it's logical conclusion then we must come to the conclusion that your statement claiming "nobody can be right" is not right.