shape of the universe
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Seyed Ahmad MortazaviGarry HoweSanta Rosa Junior CollegeYounes Ataiiyan, InstructorPhysics 4314 May 2009
As time goes on more parts become the parts
of the observable universe Is the universe infinite? We don’t know! But Every study to date has shown that infinity
does not stand in physics
Infinity works in math but hasn't work in physics
Is energy of vacuum One of the biggest mysteries in physics
The most miscalculated parameter in all physics!
Calculated value off by 10^120 from observed value
I would like to especially thank Mr. Frank Nabavi for his tremendous help and feedback in the process of making this Project. Without his continuous guidance creation of this work wouldn't have been possible.
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Supernova Cosmology Project 2003 Web.4 May 2009. <http://supernova.lbl.gov/>.
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