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Posted by don on February 15, 19103 at 15:52:32:
In Reply to: infinity of the universe posted by sebastien on December 06, 19100 at 23:25:06:
: Hi,if infinity is a known then all is now
how can a begining exist.
: The universe is infinite but on the other hand, at the begining (at the big bang), it was all concentrated in one point.
: I was wondering if their wasn't a paradox here because as the velocity of ligth is a limit you cannot go over, the entire universe should be in a sphere which center would be this point, and which radius wold be the age of the universe multiplied by the velocity of light.
: Sebastien
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