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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> Volume of the Universe         

 <P>Volume of the Universe</FONT> <FONT SIZE=4><P>From <A HREF="www.wikipedia.org">Wikipedia</A></FONT>

<P>Most people will say that the volume of the <A HREF=en.wikipedia.org>Universe</a> is equal to <A HREF=en.wikipedia.org>Infinity</a> cubed, but when you think about it; the universe goes off in that direction to infinity, but it also goes off to infinity in the opposite direction; So, it would be more realistic to say that the volume of the universe is equal to twice infinity cubed. Since 2 cubed is 8, the volume of the universe is: <P><FONT FACE="Symbol" SIZE=7><CENTER>8¥<SUP>3</SUP></CENTER></FONT>

<P><FONT FACE="Times New Roman" SIZE=5><B><U>Discussion</U></B> Yes, that is true if the Universe is a Cube but if the Universe is a Sphere, then the Volumne of the Universe is: <P><FONT FACE="Symbol" SIZE=7><CENTER><SUP>4</SUP>/<SUB>3</SUB>Õ¥<SUP>3</SUP></CENTER></FONT>

<P><FONT FACE="Times New Roman" SIZE=5><B>Suggested Reading</B> <U>One, Two, Three...Infinity</U> by George Gamow <U>The Universe and Dr. Einstein</U> by Lincoln Barnett <U> The Road to Infinity</U> by Issac Asimov <U>Cosmos</U> by Carl Sagan Rockets Missles and Space Travel</U> by Wiley Ley <U>Star Tek</U> by Gene Rodenberry, Ray Bradberry and Rod Serling <U>Tom Swift and his Flying Lab</U> by Victor Appleton

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