User:Atif A Hameed/sandbox

Hi I am not a scientist but rather a Science Enthusiast... I've a question related to Cosmology... Scientists claim that they have weighed the whole Universe by looking at the Curvature & visible Matter including Energy hence the prediction of a Big Chill or the conclusion that the Geometry of Space is Flat... Does this include only the Observable Universe or as a whole that is Beyond our sight i.e. beyond CMBR (Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation) as it's very probable that there are Galaxies beyond the CMBR hurtling even further out ov our reach due to the Expansion of Space...??? So how do they compensate for that unknown matter & how does it effect our current model consequently...??? Are we certain what we know is probable or just approximation excluding the things we can never know...???

--Crescendo 10:41, 3 January 2014 (UTC)