Cosmology Question

From: Lee Corbin (lcorbin@tsoft.com)
Date: Sun Feb 09 2003 - 12:28:24 MST

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    Are there reputable cosmological theories that allow
    within our own universe infinitely many galaxies?

    (By reputable, I mean held by twenty percent or more
    of physicists, and by "our universe" I am excluding
    other universes in the MWI sense and am excluding
    other "islands" in Tegmark configurations. I mean:
    though our *visible* universe extends merely 10 or
    15 billion light-years, are there theories by which
    we would expect there to be galaxies quintillions
    of light years away, and so on?)

    Lee



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