On Sun, Apr 20, 2025 at 06:30:31PM -0700, Alan Grayson wrote:
> One possible explanation is that it's finite in spatial extent and began with
> non-zero angular momentum. So the whole thing rotates, and expands due to
> centrifugal force. Data from the JWST suggests the universe as a whole is
> rotating. AG
>
If the universe is all that it is, then how can it be spinning? What
is it spinning relative to? Cf Mach's principle.
On Sun, Apr 20, 2025 at 06:30:31PM -0700, Alan Grayson wrote:One possible explanation is that it's finite in spatial extent and began with non-zero angular momentum. So the whole thing rotates, and expands due to centrifugal force. Data from the JWST suggests the universe as a whole is rotating. AGIf the universe is all that it is, then how can it be spinning? What is it spinning relative to? Cf Mach's principle.