04-17-2018, 09:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-17-2018, 09:30 PM by Louisabell.)
My husband is a physicist and he explains that when you really look into the science of the genesis of the universe, not as many things are known for sure as is made out in popular science.
The information we can gather is only from the "observable universe" - all matter whose light has had time to reach Earth. There are schools of thought who think that the universe may indeed be infinite. Also it is the mainstream that the universe is not expanding away from a central point in space, but if you imagine a grid, that the expanse is occurring as a stretching of the grid. So in a way the expansion is happening to all points in space.
As for your theory, I tend to agree that perhaps the universe is going through the "out" phase of the one big breath of creation, and yet the Creator is infinite, so is there really an end to it all when seen from the viewpoint of 3D linear time? I would say probably not.
The information we can gather is only from the "observable universe" - all matter whose light has had time to reach Earth. There are schools of thought who think that the universe may indeed be infinite. Also it is the mainstream that the universe is not expanding away from a central point in space, but if you imagine a grid, that the expanse is occurring as a stretching of the grid. So in a way the expansion is happening to all points in space.
As for your theory, I tend to agree that perhaps the universe is going through the "out" phase of the one big breath of creation, and yet the Creator is infinite, so is there really an end to it all when seen from the viewpoint of 3D linear time? I would say probably not.