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What is einsteins infinity paradox? answer with explaination and example i will give u free points lol

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Answered by khushi200785
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In an infinite universe the amount of mass at a particular distance also follows the square law. For every gravitational pull in one direction, there will always be enough mass in the other direction to balance it out. This is known as Seeliger's paradox, and it means that gravity shouldn't be able to act on anything.......

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