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<blockquote data-quote="Technician" data-source="post: 315770" data-attributes="member: 15198"><p>Stephen Hawking does a wonderful job in his famous book</p><p></p><p>on a brief history of time. I realised, reading it, that Newton</p><p></p><p>was possibly the first person to understand that the universe</p><p></p><p>was expanding, because the universal theory of gravity AND</p><p></p><p>a "steady state" universe (as understood at the time) could </p><p></p><p>not POSSIBLY co-exist. Even in my books I had as a schoolboy</p><p></p><p>there were three theories about the nature of the universe.</p><p></p><p>1. Steady State.</p><p></p><p>2. Expanding.</p><p></p><p>3. Pulsating (expansion followed by contraction).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Technician, post: 315770, member: 15198"] Stephen Hawking does a wonderful job in his famous book on a brief history of time. I realised, reading it, that Newton was possibly the first person to understand that the universe was expanding, because the universal theory of gravity AND a "steady state" universe (as understood at the time) could not POSSIBLY co-exist. Even in my books I had as a schoolboy there were three theories about the nature of the universe. 1. Steady State. 2. Expanding. 3. Pulsating (expansion followed by contraction). [/QUOTE]
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