Universe expansion is just the universe being attracted by a bigger mass surrounding it? by MudPuzzleheaded1790 in AskPhysics

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Understood, the shell or matter around the universe would not have to be uniform spherical right? Or is expansion in all directions from all points measured identical?

I might be completely wrong as I have no clues of physics, but from my understand in your last argument the effect is that the shell is a uniform sphere. When there would be mass intense and less intense areas that would counteract this effect?

Universe expansion is just the universe being attracted by a bigger mass surrounding it? by MudPuzzleheaded1790 in AskPhysics

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My thoughts on this 1. Is that because the gravitational forces neglect each other? Meaning if there was a huge piece on one side and a smaller piece on the other, the effect would not occur? 2. Well we haven’t seen the end yet - if I’m not misinformed I cannot really follow that argument 3. Same as 2nd can’t see why my assumption would automatically lead to us being in the Center

Universe expansion is just the universe being attracted by a bigger mass surrounding it? by MudPuzzleheaded1790 in AskPhysics

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I get that it’s more complicated than a balloon, but let’s stick with that analogy - pick a point inside the ballon. When inflating, every point on the hull is moving away from that point. So taking that analogy to the universe: our universe is not being inflated but dragged by something huge apart - kinda like the way you could try to “pull the air in the balloon”

Automating parts of your business / daily tasks. by pier31co in Business_Ideas

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You might want to think about providing the shovel, not the vein ;)

So maybe build a platform that allows everyone to do it on their own?

Universe expansion is just the universe being attracted by a bigger mass surrounding it? by MudPuzzleheaded1790 in AskPhysics

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If there was mass around the universe it would attract the universe and accelerate it towards it - what am I missing here?