Originally Posted By: Finiter
All the moving bodies together constitute the universe, but the universe is not moving. The universe itself, like all other masses in it, tend to be nearly spherical; the centre of the universe is thus a point of reference (a point at rest) for all bodies, but the centre


There seems to be some contradiction here. All bodies are always in motion. The centre of the universe is not in motion. If there is a body at the centre of the universe, it must be stationary. Ergo, not all bodies are in constant motion.

This central body is stationary relative to what? Certainly not to all the other bodies in the universe, they are all in relative motion. This must imply that space is a static frame of reference. Is that your view?


There never was nothing.