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Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
andre and mars-ax are totally correct. ın fact now they have ıdentıfıed dark energy whıch ıs somethıng lıke 97% of what the entıre unıverse ıs fılled wıth. ıt seems thıs dark energy ıs pullıng outwards the unıverse rather than the prefvıously held belıef that somethıng was pushıng outwards to expand ıt.
Who knows what's beyond "our" Universe, the one we're able to view with Hubble and detect by other methods, such as radio telescopes, et al. I see no reason not to believe that there's an infinite amount of other "Universes" beyond our own, which is really not relevant because: #1. Man isn't likely to ever have the technology to find these other "Universes". #2. Man will be busy (if he survives extinction) for the next eon exploring "our" unimaginably vast Universe. (watch out for those bloody black holes)

I dont think our mathematical formulas will ever be able to apply to black holes the rules will have to be flexible to work that out and we are not very flexible when in discovery mode,we are also bound by expectation which will also have an effect on the answer from our point.