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Lets take an enclosed two dimensional space like the surface of a sphere as an example. Over such a surface, any being will be able to travel in a straightline without limitations on its direction.
I.E. An ant over the surface of a ball will be able to travel in a straightline over and over again, always returning to the point it started from without ever changing its direction since there is no logical corner of a sphere. So while the scope of the surface of a sphere is limited, the directional movement of any entity upon its surface is unrestricted. Anything travelling in a straight line upon the surface of a sphere will return to its point of origin again.
If our own univese is such an enclosed 3D space, then there must be an event horizon where an object exiting our universe from one direction must reenter our universe from another direction. I.E. a galaxy in question which is accelerating due to Big Bang in a straight trajectory will be returning to its center point just like the ant does traveling straight upon the 2D surface of sphere. If our universe is such an enclosed 3D space, it doesn't matter how fast our universe is expanding, there will come a time when all the matter will return to the point of its origin at one point or another even if the entity in question is travelling in a straight line.
Expansion or contraction, the Big Crunch is inevitable. Also I'm drunk.
I.E. An ant over the surface of a ball will be able to travel in a straightline over and over again, always returning to the point it started from without ever changing its direction since there is no logical corner of a sphere. So while the scope of the surface of a sphere is limited, the directional movement of any entity upon its surface is unrestricted. Anything travelling in a straight line upon the surface of a sphere will return to its point of origin again.
If our own univese is such an enclosed 3D space, then there must be an event horizon where an object exiting our universe from one direction must reenter our universe from another direction. I.E. a galaxy in question which is accelerating due to Big Bang in a straight trajectory will be returning to its center point just like the ant does traveling straight upon the 2D surface of sphere. If our universe is such an enclosed 3D space, it doesn't matter how fast our universe is expanding, there will come a time when all the matter will return to the point of its origin at one point or another even if the entity in question is travelling in a straight line.
Expansion or contraction, the Big Crunch is inevitable. Also I'm drunk.
