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RE: Deciphering the monsters of our universe, aka black holes

in #steemstem7 years ago

Hello @lemouth

First, one starts from the fact that the universe is a flat surface to a very good approximation. This does not come from nowhere. We have very strong measurements (i.e. data) pointing to this conclusion.

You're definitely right here, it sounds weird. I don't know much or anything about General relativity. But I was thinking since the universe was made of space and time, how is it a flat surface (where does the depth comes from, if it was a surface?).
Thoughts like; are we (our planets and stars) on the universe just like we (humans) are on earth.
What defines the universe? I mean if the universe was some surface, it should be contained in some other material that has a volume, since space itself is a quantity that has volume.
All these thoughts are just coming to my mind.
I'm not as smart as my username 😢.


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Some hints below that maybe will help you (otherwise please come back to me).

You're definitely right here, it sounds weird. I don't know much or anything about General relativity. But I was thinking since the universe was made of space and time, how is it a flat surface (where does the depth comes from, if it was a surface?).

Everything likes in the definition of flatness (and of surface by the way). As I said in the post, a cylinder is a flat surface. It is all a matter of shooting parallel lasers and have them never crossing each other.

What defines the universe? I mean if the universe was some surface, it should be contained in some other material that has a volume, since space itself is a quantity that has volume.

We have the observable universe that is well defined. For the rest, we can speculate anything as it is impossible to test it and verify it.