How Big Is The Universe?
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Heinrich Olbers questioned the universe's size in 1823, a paradox resolved by Edwin Hubble in the 20th century with the discovery of an expanding universe and galaxies beyond the Milky Way. Modern astronomy debates the universe's scale, with theories including a flat, finite universe with potential torus or Klein bottle shapes, impacting concepts of space travel and existential reflections.
Insights
- Edwin Hubble's discovery of an expanding universe in the 20th century resolved Olbers' paradox by confirming galaxies beyond the Milky Way, like Andromeda, millions of light years away.
- Modern astronomy, grappling with the size of the universe, explores the curvature of space, hinting at a potentially finite yet vast cosmos that may wrap around itself, challenging traditional notions of space and identity.
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Recent questions
What is Olbers' paradox?
Olbers' paradox questions the size of the universe.
Who confirmed galaxies beyond the Milky Way?
Edwin Hubble confirmed galaxies like Andromeda.
What is the curvature of the universe?
The universe's curvature is found to be flat.
How was the 2-torus shape created?
The 2-torus shape was created by isometric embedding.
What are the implications of a 3-torus universe?
A 3-torus universe has implications for space travel.
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