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Re: What is Twistor Theory? | Roger Penrose AND What came before Big Bang? Why he changed his mind.

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Re: “'m pretty sure it would be possible for me to go still further.”
We know that gravity warps space. While I haven't found anything directly addressing whether there's an end to space, my imagination tells me that with all the mass and gravity behind me, space would have to bend back the way I'd come. I couldn't possibly go beyond the universe because there wouldn't be a straight line going that way. Nor would my gravity be great enough to make the universe boundary bulge significantly in a new way. A galaxy can seemingly do that, but I can't.

So, my guess is that there is no edge of the universe. Just bending and warping that we can't even see.
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Re: What is Twistor Theory? | Roger Penrose AND What came before Big Bang? Why he changed his mind.
By: Zimbler0
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Tue, 10 Jun 25 7:07 AM
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Fiz > are you saying it is "already" infinite or only that it MAY be open (go on expanding infinitely)?


I'm certain that the universe is Infinite. Because, if it were possible and I was able to go where you think the 'end of the universe' is . . . I'm pretty sure it would be possible for me to go still further.


Fiz > Inertia really is just the cumulative effect of all the gravity in the universe.


I really don't think so. Inertia and Gravity may be closely related. A large, 'heavy' Mass has inertia. Being mass it also generates its own gravitational field. More mass, more 'gravity', and more inertia. That much I can 'grok'.

But there is no way in heck that the 'gravity' within the entire universe is going to have any effect upon the inertia of my rock.

Or are you thinking you can repeal the law of gravity?

Zim.


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