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Old March 9th 19, 09:04 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Mark Earnest[_2_]
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Default Which is easier to measure?

On Saturday, March 9, 2019 at 2:00:29 PM UTC-6, The Starmaker wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:

net wrote:


The universe is infinite in all dimensions, including time.

It obviously has no boundaries or limits of any kind,
which is very easy to prove.

It had no beginning and will never end.


wat do you mean "will never ends"...you mean it won't finish wat it started?

Since it had no beginning ( or wasn't created ), then it isn't in the
process of doing anything in particular.


Old stars die, new stars are born...don't you know why? cause if stars didn't die..it will get
very crowded and you got another ...big bang.

The bang is caused by the limit of height in the universe...so it expands..gravity is a rubber band.


you created in your mind a lazy universe..

I just want to know how tall is the universe.

Since it's infinite in all directions, it has no dimensions in any
usual sense, and can't be measured.

So far, using my 12 inch ruler..

the universe is at least 12 inches in height.

Now, if I get a bigger ruler..like one of those
yard wooden rulers..I bet the universe would measure in height at least...36 inches.

This is all based on experiment and observation...

(i just noticed telephone poles in my area...)

I bet the universe would measure in height at least...480 inches...

i'm getting closer to measuring the height of the universe!

This is all based on experiment and observation...

Now, if I can figure out how to put a telephone pole on top of another telephone pole...

Suffice it to say, that using any size ruler, you'll be repeating the
measurement infinitely. One parsec or a one light year size rulers are
practical on these scales.


I cannot use light years rulers cause I have to be able to observe the top of the universe...

i gotta be able to ...touch it, the top...to know the height of the universe in inches...with some wood.




Now, if i take a simple balloon...
stuff a 12 inch ruler in it..
and blow the balloon up,
untill the wooden ruler is touching the
inside top and bottom of the balloon..
it's the same as measuring the
height of the universe.

If I blow more air into it, it will expand...and I'll need a bigger ruler.


I bet it is as wide as it is high.

 




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