I have always been intrigued, at the very idea of how infinity goes on without end, but just because it never ends does this mean it is forever expanding?
I believe that infinity is not expanding, everything within it surly is moving to even dark matter, but infinite space itself cannot be growing, because for it to expand it would have to move into itself thus defeating the whole argument.
I believe that infinity is static and simply exists and nothing more.
Convince me otherwise or share your own ideas about the subject at hand.
Should be a very interesting topic to discuss surly.
Cheers
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You seems to be conflating Infinity and Universe... Infinity is a mathematical concept, the Universe is the entirety of physicality (all of space , time and their content), 2 very different things...
So when you ask: Is infinity getting bigger? It doesn't make any sense...
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0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,.... you get the idea.
Now multiply each of those numbers by 2.
0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, ...
You could say that the second set is the first set, expanded by a factor of 2. Yet it is still as much an infinite set as the previous one. The sequence never reaches the end.
See, it is possible for infinity to "expand into itself", without breaking anything. Alternatively, you could say that infinity does not really expand and, instead, it is use with shrinking perspective, making the infinity appear expanding. Both are equivalent formulations of the same phenomenon, different only by the frame of reference.
The difference is the same as between saying "2 is twice as big as 1" and "1 is twice as small as 2". Both are exactly equivalent statements, just put differently.
This is something to understand about the Universe: everything in it depends on the frame of reference. Whether you stay put on Earth or move at nearly the speed of light with regards to it; whether you measure expansion of space, or shrinkage of you in it - you are watching the same Universe, just modelled in different ways. Nothing in the Universe changes, only your perspective does.
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Infinity gets bigger, why?
All new area’s must be added to establish it is never ending and vast.
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