Physics, asked by adarsha9532, 10 months ago

Can we compress and expand the universe?

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Answered by vaishnav04
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No. There is not enough material in the observable universe to build a storage device that could store a compressed description of the observable universe, much less an uncompressed description plus a compression algorithm. This is a consequence of the universe having a finite description length.

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Answered by India21vns
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No we can't compress universe because its boundary limits isn't defined and if its boundary can be defined somehow it would take such a large amount of quantity that with modern technologies we can't harness,store or create that energy since, it isn't possible to compress the universe.Also, we can't expand universe because universe is expandind by it ownself.Now a question arises here that whether universe can compress itself, bug when it do so it voilates and reverse the process of BIG BANG and for doing so it would take such a large energy which might not had been created in universe.

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