Physics, asked by durivirajini5523, 11 months ago

Could the universe be a bubble in a larger mass?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey!

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No ,

The universe can't be a bubble in a larger mass .

It's just the supposition and assumption due to the big bubble theory .

The scientist are still researching on this humans have collected a lot of information regarding this .

As the universe is all of the space , time it concludes the content like planets .

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Answered by PrincessStargirl
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<b>The answer is no,the Universe cannot be a bubble in a larger mass.Actually it's not possible for an Universe to be floated like this.

Hope it helps you.
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