highwaystar101 said:
A203D said:
Snesboy said:
A203D said:
Incredible, i know it was only briefly mentioned but i find it fascinating that scientists can detect glaxies on the edge of the know universe. but of course Andromeda in itself is a fascinating discovery.
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Makes you wonder what else is out there.
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Well i actully saw a programe recently about what may have existed before the big bang, and based on what other scientisits think. and stephen hawkings multiverse theory; i think (with a degree of doubt of course) there are other universes and ours is possibily one of thousands, maybe millions.
my point is that if there is indeed an 'edge' of the universe, and scientists have evidence to say this, then the universe must be growing into something else. so it mean just that one part of the OP was more interesting to me than the whole article (no offense).
Edit: i just realised it was you highwaystar, the beard covered Data's face, lol. you already know what programe i'm talking about, i'm not supprised your the OP.
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Was that the recent Horizon one? I remember that was pretty good. I might watch it again on series catch up.
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Yeah, i remember we mentioned it on the documentaries thread. but the end part especially was the best; where Mersini-Houghton had some theory (cant remember). but it links to how the galaxies are being redshifted away, but even then theres a disparity in their movement.
there seems to be an invisible force of gravity moving them in other directions. and it seems that this could be the gravitational pull of other universes. so thats why when you mentioned scientists being able to detect galaxies on the edge of the universe, then thats what i imediately thought of!
oh by the way are you a big Star Trek fan???