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11454020 No.11454020 [Reply] [Original]

>there's only finite matter/energy (counting out quantum fluctuation)
>the mass exists within 3D+1 space
>thus there is a point after which you won't find matter/energy
>thus the matter/energy occupies an area which has boundaries and topology
>thus there is a center to this are
>that is the center of the universe
prove me wrong

>> No.11454021

>>11454020
3D+1 space extends infinitely, and thus cannot have a center. Prove me wrong.

>> No.11454032

>>11454021
I don't care if the room has no walls or floor or a ceiling for that matter. But there just isn't infinite stuff floating around, unless you're implying that.

>> No.11454211

Wouldn't this also imply that there's an universal point of revolution? A point all matter revolves around?

>> No.11454239

>>11454020
>I have a burden of proof and can’t meet it but prove me wrong

Lol

>> No.11454242

>>11454032
>But there just isn't infinite stuff floating around

Prove it.

>> No.11454285

>>11454242
If there were infinite matter/energy, the expansion of the universe would never have been able to stretch it far enough without it contracting to a single point

>> No.11454297

>>11454020
>>thus the matter/energy occupies an area which has boundaries and topology
its expanding, nigger.

>> No.11454382

>>11454285
>If there were infinite matter/energy, the expansion of the universe would never have been able to stretch it far enough without it contracting to a single point

Not so, because there is only so much energy in one Hubble volume.

>> No.11454894

>>11454297
Space expands yes, but the amount of energy stays constant. Thus there exists a point that lies at the center of all the extremes. Only if there had always been energy would there be infinite stuff and thus no center.

>> No.11454898

>>11454382
But stretching out a space with infinite mass and density leaves you with a space with infinite mass and density. Thus there has to be a finite amount of stuff.

>> No.11454901

>>11454020
>thus there is a point after which you won't find matter/energy
*ahem*
WRONG.

>> No.11454917

>>11454901
Are you implying infinite stuff?

>> No.11454966
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>>11454021
>>11454020
>the mass exists within 3D+1 space
>3D+1 space extends infinitely, and thus cannot have a center.

>for some reason though it has 3 dimensions "plus one" whatever the fuck that means.
>treating time as a dimension

The Euclidean mind virus.

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>>11454020
>highly religious aliens set their entire belief around the fact that they live in the centre of the universe
>sends big space rock in any direction