• There is no edge to the finite universe

    From mitchrae3323@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Mon Sep 11 10:53:26 2023
    astronomy's quasar edge is a mistake.
    Einstein explained the how the closed universe
    is boundless. Science accepts Einstein
    on that account.

    Mitchell Raemsch

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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to mitchr...@gmail.com on Mon Sep 11 22:45:42 2023
    mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:

    astronomy's quasar edge is a mistake.
    Einstein explained the how the closed universe
    is boundless. Science accepts Einstein
    on that account.

    Mitchell Raemsch

    doesn't finite means having an edge? It's definable.

    so, how can there be no edge to an edge?




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  • From mitchrae3323@gmail.com@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Sun Sep 17 10:14:37 2023
    On Monday, September 11, 2023 at 10:45:43 PM UTC-7, The Starmaker wrote:
    mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:

    astronomy's quasar edge is a mistake.
    Einstein explained the how the closed universe
    is boundless. Science accepts Einstein
    on that account.

    Mitchell Raemsch
    doesn't finite means having an edge? It's definable.

    No finite means a size... for a closed universe.
    There are no special objects. The quasars are
    distributed everywhere.

    The distant objects got to where they are
    in time after the Big Bang.


    so, how can there be no edge to an edge?




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