calciumboy
Feb 18, 2007, 04:44 PM
Hello, my name is Nathanael Turner, I am 15 years old so my analogy may not be 'correct' but you get the general picture:
My Question:
1)Will the universe carry on expanding for an infinate amount of time?
OR
2)Will its mass eventually cause it to impload under its own gravitational force?
For a period it has been calculated that the universe has enough 'thrust' to escape its own gravitation pull...
However the recent discovery of "Dark Matter" which is invisable may be enough to 'tip' the mass of the universe over the critical figure causing the universe to contract.
Therefore, is this so called 'Dark Matter' enough to impload the universe and if so, how will we know, is there a way of measuring dark matter?
This may be well known already however I am only 15 and don't know a lot so please enlighten me.
My Question:
1)Will the universe carry on expanding for an infinate amount of time?
OR
2)Will its mass eventually cause it to impload under its own gravitational force?
For a period it has been calculated that the universe has enough 'thrust' to escape its own gravitation pull...
However the recent discovery of "Dark Matter" which is invisable may be enough to 'tip' the mass of the universe over the critical figure causing the universe to contract.
Therefore, is this so called 'Dark Matter' enough to impload the universe and if so, how will we know, is there a way of measuring dark matter?
This may be well known already however I am only 15 and don't know a lot so please enlighten me.