what is a cosmos :huh:
what is a cosmos :huh:
:huh: The Origin and the empty universe
In the Greek or Rome name : Order or Ugly I think
A complex orderly self-inclusive system. The complex orderly self-inclusive system with equal focus on past and future as with present. Usually synonamous with universe but can imply a set of multi-verses in theories which posit them. Cosmology is an easier term than universology. B)
IM JUST AN EIGHTH GRADER AND I HAVEN't STUDIED THIS ToPIC IN DEPPTH
PLEASE CONSIDER THIS ThEORY...
Our universe as a whole is exactly like everything everything contained in it in that it was formed from a masive cloud of gasses, and the force that is causing the red shift (objects in all directions in space that are moving away from earth) is simply CENTRIFICAL FORCE. One day we will discover that there are billions of universes and clouds of universes and clouds of clouds of universes. This is how everything else in space has been discovered: first there was the solar system, then the galaxy, then the clouds of galaxies, and so forth. Science works in patterns and I pasionately believe that this is how our universe is constructed.
You said this in your other post, and I said:
That's wonderful, GREAT_MIND, you have some great insights here, but what is centrifical force? I've heard of centrifugal force, and I know they are related because of the class I took last year, but I forgot it...refresh me.
GREAT_MIND, I'm glad there are at least a few people in this forum younger than myself, so go spread the word, and get more young Great Minds into this forum!![]()
B)
![]()
I have thought more or less on the same lines as your theory GREAT_MIND. Do you have anything to support that theory? what makes you believe in it so much?
Still haven't answered my question, GreatMind, I'm waiting...but what is centrifical force?
There is Centrifugal and Centripetal forces. I'm sure he merely misspelled Centrifugal.Originally posted by StarLab@May 9 2004, 08:56 PM
Still haven't answered my question, GreatMind, I'm waiting...but what is centrifical force?