Gravity and the Early Universe – 17th June 2024
Gravity and the Early Universe – 17th June 2024

I wanted to note the observed and confirmed existence of carbon in the early universe.
This is a feature that would support my work. And cold voids would also be an existing feature in my theoretical work also. They wouldn’t have initially been part of the universe, they would just become enveloped by the universe, as it expands.
I wanted to mention that although there isn’t a centre to the universe, it must have a starting point.
The expansion of the universe during the course of all the billions of years that have past since it came into existence, if we consider this and gravity as it is currently theorised to be, then gravity would have surely diluted to something that couldn’t maintain gravity for the stars and planets, how would it adjust to the changes on Earth for instance? I thought that might be an interesting thought to ponder.
Fiona MacLeod (C)