The fabric is infinite. It's the matter that is finite.
Also, your english is weird lol.
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[quote]The fabric is infinite. It's the matter that is finite. [/quote]
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How can infinite change in a measurable magnitude?
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The fabric is separate from the matter. You know that, right?
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I don't think you understand. You're claiming the field of the universe is infinite. A claim supported by nothing at all and in fact is easily debunked by the very fact that we can measure the changing magnitude of the field. Don't make claims without evidence.
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To be fair, I'm not sure you presented evidence either. And if you did, I wasn't paying attention lol. How exactly is the field measurable?
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Edited by CrazyLincoln: 4/6/2016 2:35:46 AMAll matter is moving away from each other at a measurable and increasing acceleration caused by the expansion of the universal field. You can't increase the magnitude of something that is infinite. That's exactly the evidence used to supported the Big Bang.
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Edited by f3: 4/6/2016 2:43:07 AMIs it the universal field that's expanding, or is it just the dispersal of matter? Also, I prefer things being movies apart.
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Infinite isn't a measurable magnitude to begins with. So yes it can change.
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Well, it is measurable.
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How would infinity be measurable?
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How big is infinity? A: Infinity. How much stuff is there in nothing? A: 0. kk.
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Saying infinity is infinity isn't measuring it.
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but it is tho
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It's not. When you measure something it has a beginning and an end point.
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The beginning is at negative infinity and the end is at infinity. There you go. Bam.
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Ok now it's obvious that you're joking.
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I'm not joking. I don't know why you refuse to accept it. The fact that we have a concept of it is proof of its measurability.