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![]() "Ray Higgins" wrote in message news:%V0hf.10737$mm5.3787@dukeread03... "Mark Earnest" wrote: Sure, but the universe can't expand forever. Eventually in time you would just run out of universe. Actually current thinking is that not only will it expand forever but the rate of expansion is acellerating. Do search on "dark energy astronomy" and you can find some interesting articles I think that the universe will expand until it reaches a certain size, and then just stop expanding. Then it will rest in solid state by its own gravity. |
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