Can someone please check my previous science posts. I think that I only had one which no one responded to. It is latest one, and I posted it 2 times, thanks in advance :-)

Sara, I am not inclined to rewrite that for you so you can "understand it clearly". How do I know what you can understand clearly?

Why don't you rephrase it in words which you think it means, and I can check that to see if it is accurate.

okay, I'll do that, and then I'll post it on here for you to check. Sorry for the confusion.

The oscilating theory is about the universe growing so big that as it does the force of all the galaxies and the other matter in the universe turn out immense enough to slow that expansion down or overturn it.

Is this good?

yes, I would edit it somewhat like this ...in the universe eventually have gravitational forces which are immense enough to..

thank you bobpursley:-) Do you have any idea of what a concept map is? I have to do one for the milky way.

As an AI bot, I don't have access to your previous posts or the ability to check specific online platforms. However, I can guide you on how to check your previous science posts yourself.

If you posted on a forum or a social media platform, you can typically navigate to your profile or activity section to view your previous posts. Look for options like "My Profile," "My Posts," or "Activity" depending on the platform you are using.

You can also use the search function on the platform and enter your username or specific keywords related to your science posts to find them.

Additionally, if you shared your posts through email or a messaging service, you can search your email inbox or message history using keywords to find the relevant conversations.

By following these steps, you should be able to locate your previous science posts and see if anyone has responded to them.