How big is space in cubic miles
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Russian Rocket said:
Hilts said:
What's the smallest thing in the universe?
In centimetres.
depends do you want that loopy or stringy?In centimetres.
either way the Plank length is 10^-33 centimeters which is the smallest thing that makes sense
I think it is expected the graviton will be about this size if it exists
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Greg66 said:
Don't think that is quite how space works. In much the same way as one doesn't ask "is the age of the universe the period since the big bang, or do we count the time before the big bag too?"
Correct, there is no void to expand into as a void implies the universe is expanding into something.... which I pretty sure the accepted wisdom is that it isn't. If that makes any sense at all, which it doesn't!Gassing Station | Science! | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff