Image:Universe expansion.png

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Description
English: This illustration shows abstracted "slices" of space at different points in time. It is simplified as it shows only two of three spatial dimensions, to allow for the time axis to be displayed conveniently.
Source

en:Image:Universe expansion.png drawn by en:User:Fredrik

Date

8. Oct 2004

Author

en:User:Fredrik

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current 15:24, 11 April 2005 480×480 (51 KB) Nk (According to the Big Bang theory, the universe originated in an infinitely dense singularity. Space has expanded with the passage of time, objects being moved further away from each other. This illustrati)
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