Some kid is going to read this and be worried that the world is ending
djarvis77 on
Is it possible that there is a size that is “so big” that the physics change and thus, the math changes? Something like a reverse Planck’s constant size, where at some point there may be another type math that is better at modeling the universe.
gonejahman on
When Brian Cox awhile ago was explaining that the universe is flat I just kinda through my hands and said fuck it. The universe expanding too fast? Meh. There is a lot we still need to learn.
Cortana_CH on
Value seems high? Isn‘t the tension between 68-72km/s/Mpc?
Competitive_Plum_970 on
Exciting stuff! I wonder if this will open up a whole new area of Physics
wafflecannondav1d on
I’ve never really understood why we all seem to agree that gravity ends at the end of the observable universe. If there are other nearby universes, why can’t they be pulling on ours?
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> into a crisis
Some kid is going to read this and be worried that the world is ending
Is it possible that there is a size that is “so big” that the physics change and thus, the math changes? Something like a reverse Planck’s constant size, where at some point there may be another type math that is better at modeling the universe.
When Brian Cox awhile ago was explaining that the universe is flat I just kinda through my hands and said fuck it. The universe expanding too fast? Meh. There is a lot we still need to learn.
Value seems high? Isn‘t the tension between 68-72km/s/Mpc?
Exciting stuff! I wonder if this will open up a whole new area of Physics
I’ve never really understood why we all seem to agree that gravity ends at the end of the observable universe. If there are other nearby universes, why can’t they be pulling on ours?