Friday, August 12, 2011

If the universe is flat how can it contain 3D objects like planets and galaxies?

The people who say the universe is flat (or incredibly close to it) are called "cosmologists," but they don't mean that it's two-dimensional. They mean that its space-time is not very curved overall: that triangles drawn on it include 180 degrees worth of angle, that the area of circles in it is pi*r^2, etc.

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