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Author Topic:   Is space flat?
purplecorndog
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Message 1 of 2 (297424)
03-22-2006 7:50 PM


Hey there everyone.
I've gone through these posts for awhile now and it's evident that everyone knows what they're talking about!
The one thing I just can't seem to wrap my head around is space: is it flat or three-dimensional? I suppose 'dememsional' was a bad word to use. Diagrams I've found while roaming around show a pit, for lack of a better term, in space. To me, that means that there's a literal fabric.
I don't know if I even made myself clear, but I tried.
Thanks in advanced for clarifications.

AdminNWR
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03-22-2006 8:23 PM


Thread copied to the Is space flat? thread in the Big Bang and Cosmology forum, this copy of the thread has been closed.

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