Is the universe flat?
We can't see beyond a specific point. Why is it at ALL points in a circle that we can't see beyond?
Because that's the edge of the universe. The universe is one giant spinning top. The geometry works out just the same, as calculated by psychisicts.
The universe expands because the top is spinning (centrifugal force). The universe matter gets flung out further and further as the top spins.
We can't observe beyond the edge of the top because the universe hasnt spun that far out yet. We don't see the light because there arent any stars that far out yet.
Flat universe makes more sense than "muh photon transit time" and "hurr its shaped like an inverse cylinder obviously! gettyup pony!"
The math checks out, there's no proof to the contrary, so why not?
It also explains black holes, which are also flat if you think aobut it. If they weren't flat, where would everything go?
>>8197084
Here is your (You)
>>8197100
is this like the inverse of self /thread'ing?
>>8197123
(You)
.t
/thread
>>8197084
The universe is flat, but not for any of the retarded reasons you said.
>>8197126
lol moron
>>8197136
Not an argument.
>>8197084
*rips bong
>>8197084
>universe
>shape
>edge
>We can't
>spinning
>baseless assumptions
3/10 for getting me to reply
>>8197084
>psychisicts
niet, m8
>>8197140
Very well. I postulate that you're a moron.
>>8197283
>psychisicts
If that like some sort of variation on a psychiatrist? Since when were psychiatrists notable for their views on the universe