Big bang/a critique of Big Bang & Co.

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Möbius strip, infinite space?

The Big Bang theory requires the universe to expand. There are no lengthwise boundaries on a Möbius strip although the width is limited. The Möbius strip helps to explain how the universe is able to expand by looking at it as a balloon. If the Möbius strip is thought of as a balloon then the width boundary would be eliminated[1].

Methods

The Möbius strip can be a useful tool to help explain universe expansion in reference to the Big Bang theory.

Results

The Möbius strip is limited in its explanation of universe expansion due to its finite width. By comparing The Möbius strip to a balloon, universe expansion is all the more realistic as width is then infinite.

References

  1. Zubry, Boris. (2010). Big Bang & Co. Advances in Natural Science, 3(1), p36.
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